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You are eligible for the $600 weekly FPUC payment if you are on any sort of unemployment, including PUA and partial unemployment. This is available for claims dated 3/28/20-7/31/20. The federal supplement does not affect eligibility for Medicaid and CHIP. It does affect SNAP and TANF.

If you filed for UI more than a week after your layoff date, you are eligible for backpay.

The obligatory waiting week has been waived, so your claim will process with a date a week earlier than what you apply for, to account for the waiting week waiver.

NY
There is a streamlined application process so that all applicants complete the same form, regardless of which program they'll eventually be eligible for.
PUA:
Unemployment for the self-employed. Acceptable proof of income includes prior year tax returns, 1099, P&L, bank statements and more. You will most likely be approved for standard UI even if you're an independent contractor, if you had W2 employment within the last 18 months.
If you are assigned the minimum rate of $182 when it should be higher based on your income, complete this form, fax it in, then send it again via the message center (Subject1: "Benefit Rate and Monetary Determination" Subject2: "Some of my wages are missing or incorrect") so that they definitely got it. Your rate should be adjusted in less than a week. You are also entitled to get your updated rate on all prior weeks.
You are also eligible for PUA if you landed a job but where unable to start due to the pandemic. You need an employment offer that was then rescinded to prove this.
PUA is available for a total of 46 weeks from 02/02/20-12/31/20.
Partial UI:
You can apply for partial UI if you're working 3 days or less, and earning $504/weekly or less. The DOL deducts 25% of your base rate for every day that you work. (You receive 100% of your rate if you don't work at all, 75% if you work 1 day, 50% if you work 2 days, and 25% if you work 3 days).
PEUC:
For those on regular unemployment- you will receive an additional 13 weeks of benefits after you've exhausted your initial 26 weeks. This benefit is available through 12/31/20.
Extended Benefits:
For those on regular unemployment- you will receive an additional 20 weeks of benefits after you've exhausted your initial 26 weeks and your PEUC weeks. This makes for a total of 59 weeks that you can possible receive unemployment benefits. This benefit is available as long as the state's unemployment rate is high.
Requesting Backpay:
The NY DOL is using Docusign to allow claimants to file backpay. You should receive an email from the DOL with instructions. The email subject is "Action Required - NYS DOL Certification for Back Week Payments". This might end up in your spam folder, so be sure to check that as well.
If you don't receive this email or you don't want to wait, call the NY DOL and speak to an agent to certify for backpay over the phone.
It takes a little less than a week from when you complete backdated certifications until your claims are processed and funds are released.
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NJ
Apply here.
PUA:
Unemployment for the self-employed. Acceptable proof of income includes prior year tax returns, 1099, P&L, bank statements and more. You will most likely be approved for standard UI even if you're an independent contractor, if you had W2 employment within the last 18 months.
At this point it looks like claimants are still being given $231- the minimum PUA rate- regardless of prior income.
You are also eligible for PUA if you landed a job but where unable to start due to the pandemic. You need an employment offer that was then rescinded to prove this.
PUA is available for a total of 46 weeks from 02/02/20-12/31/20.
Partial UI:
You can apply for partial UI if your hours have been reduced by 20% or more. You'll be allowed to earn an additional 20% above your rate determination. Your earnings will then be deducted from your rate, and you'll receive the balance as your UI payment.
PEUC:
For those on regular unemployment- you will receive an additional 13 weeks of benefits after you've exhausted your initial 26 weeks. This benefit is available through 12/31/20.
Extended Benefits:
For those on regular unemployment- you will receive an additional 20 weeks of benefits after you've exhausted your initial 26 weeks and your PEUC weeks. This makes for a total of 59 weeks that you can possible receive unemployment benefits. This benefit is available as long as the state's unemployment rate is high.
Requesting Backpay:
You can request backpay if you are lucky enough to get through to an agent.

Here is a guide for NJ residents from the LRRC.
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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #2080 on: July 01, 2020, 12:00:59 PM »
@ae123 did you look into the NJ Family Leave During Unemployment program? It's not related to the CARES Act- it's always availble.
https://myleavebenefits.nj.gov/labor/myleavebenefits/worker/resources/fldu.shtml
I wonder if it will also trigger the additional $600 as the program is administered by both the DOL and TDI.

According to the LRRC (not sure that they are always correct, disability during unemployment would only work for those typically eligible for disability. Same for family leave

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #2081 on: July 01, 2020, 12:01:11 PM »
I asked for my claim to be backdated on the phone.... They said they are not a claims specialist and put a request through for one to email me/call me but no timeframe was given... Does anyone have any experience with that?
NJ?

good luck tell us how it goes!
I don't know if anybody has been successful at least in NJ in getting UB back to date last worked

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #2082 on: July 01, 2020, 12:01:23 PM »
Is there a date by when you have to file your UI claim in NY?

Can I still file a claim for unemployment that started in march?

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #2083 on: July 01, 2020, 12:02:04 PM »
disability during unemployment would not trigger the extra $600. saw it clearly written out, I forgot where

This is not the same as disability leave. This is a separate program for those on unemployment who need family leave during that time.
Doesn't mean they'll get it, but it is administered in part via the DOL so it is a possibility.

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #2084 on: July 01, 2020, 12:02:58 PM »
According to the LRRC (not sure that they are always correct, disability during unemployment would only work for those typically eligible for disability. Same for family leave

I hear that.

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #2085 on: July 01, 2020, 12:03:48 PM »
Is there a date by when you have to file your UI claim in NY?

Can I still file a claim for unemployment that started in march?
I don't know of a deadline but I'd say to apply sooner rather than later, as backpay does not seem to be automatic. Might as well start getting the money already!
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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #2086 on: July 01, 2020, 12:03:51 PM »
Is there a date by when you have to file your UI claim in NY?

Can I still file a claim for unemployment that started in march?

There's no hard deadline, and right now they're processing backpay as far back as Feb/Mar, but if you're eligible apply. There's no telling when they'll become cranky and start limited backpay to those with extenuating circumstances.

Yes, you can still file.

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #2087 on: July 01, 2020, 12:06:23 PM »
disability during unemployment would not trigger the extra $600. saw it clearly written out, I forgot where
I know someone who went on unemployment till birth, then did 4 weeks disability then back to unemployment and got the 600 for the entire time.

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #2088 on: July 01, 2020, 12:11:30 PM »
I know someone who went on unemployment till birth, then did 4 weeks disability then back to unemployment and got the 600 for the entire time.

Are they W2? Because the issue is that they wouldn't be eligible because they don't pay into PFL/TDI as SE.

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #2090 on: July 01, 2020, 01:12:24 PM »
https://twitter.com/OneJerseySchorr/status/1278373890788593670

Wow.
https://www.nj.gov/labor/lwdhome/press/2020/20200701_20weekextension.shtml
The state extension kicks in after claimants exhaust up to 26 weeks of state unemployment plus 13 weeks of federal Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC). The additional 20 weeks of benefits brings to 59 the maximum number of weeks an eligible claimant may receive in benefits at this time

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #2091 on: July 01, 2020, 01:14:38 PM »
FYI for those on PUA due to childcare in NJ:
https://www.nj.gov/labor/employer-services/business/covid.shtml#heading_t0_a3
My employee said they need stay home to care for a family member due to COVID-19. Should they take leave under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, or is unemployment an option?
The employee should use the paid leave provisions of the FFCRA first. These benefits are fully reimbursable through the IRS.

I'm not clear if this is a recommendation or a rule.

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #2092 on: July 01, 2020, 01:15:07 PM »
Wow.
https://www.nj.gov/labor/lwdhome/press/2020/20200701_20weekextension.shtml
The state extension kicks in after claimants exhaust up to 26 weeks of state unemployment plus 13 weeks of federal Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC). The additional 20 weeks of benefits brings to 59 the maximum number of weeks an eligible claimant may receive in benefits at this time
Wow! Assuming it won't include the extra $600 past July though.
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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #2093 on: July 01, 2020, 01:21:13 PM »
Wow.
https://www.nj.gov/labor/lwdhome/press/2020/20200701_20weekextension.shtml
The state extension kicks in after claimants exhaust up to 26 weeks of state unemployment plus 13 weeks of federal Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC). The additional 20 weeks of benefits brings to 59 the maximum number of weeks an eligible claimant may receive in benefits at this time.

Independent contractors, self-employed workers, and others receiving Pandemic Unemployment Assistance will see their benefits end in December, after a maximum of 46 weeks, which includes extended benefits.

Looks like they're giving the extension to PUA applicants as well, but not the full 20 weeks as PUA can't extend (as of now) past December 2020.

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #2094 on: July 01, 2020, 01:49:31 PM »
Just got through to NJ DOL!

"wait time 38 minutes"

732-761-2021

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #2095 on: July 01, 2020, 02:05:04 PM »
NJ
After waiting about a month finally got approved. Direct deposit on Monday was for 3 weeks but did not include the $600 for any of those weeks, will it eventually come in or do I need to speak to them?

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #2096 on: July 01, 2020, 02:18:00 PM »
@ae123 did you look into the NJ Family Leave During Unemployment program? It's not related to the CARES Act- it's always availble.
https://myleavebenefits.nj.gov/labor/myleavebenefits/worker/resources/fldu.shtml
I wonder if it will also trigger the additional $600 as the program is administered by both the DOL and TDI.
Thanks.
Will look into it.

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« Reply #2097 on: July 01, 2020, 02:33:28 PM »
Just got through to NJ DOL!

"wait time 38 minutes"

732-761-2021

thank you! called a few times and got through after a short wait

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #2098 on: July 01, 2020, 03:30:38 PM »
NJ
After waiting about a month finally got approved. Direct deposit on Monday was for 3 weeks but did not include the $600 for any of those weeks, will it eventually come in or do I need to speak to them?
Should come a few days later
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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #2099 on: July 01, 2020, 04:27:33 PM »
@ae123 did you look into the NJ Family Leave During Unemployment program? It's not related to the CARES Act- it's always availble.
https://myleavebenefits.nj.gov/labor/myleavebenefits/worker/resources/fldu.shtml
I wonder if it will also trigger the additional $600 as the program is administered by both the DOL and TDI.
"The family leave program is financed 100% by worker payroll deductions. Employers do not contribute to the program."

Doesn't that preclude self-employed (since they don't have payroll deductions)?