Yes. They are 2 different programs and as long as you qualify for each of them individually, you can receive them both.
To collect unemployment benefits, contact your local state employment security office, or its equivalent, to file your claim. The Social Security application needs to be through the local Social Security Administration's office, information can be found online.
Yes, if you meet eligibility requirements for both programs. New York repealed the Social Security offset regulations that reduced unemployment compensation for people who were claiming both benefits. Both Social Security and the State of New York allow workers to collect unemployment and Social Security at the same time without applying a penalty to either check.
Ireceive a small social security and ssi amount. If i will receive unemployment benefits will if affect my ssi?
Legally, yes, but it may be a factor in whether you're approved for Social Security Disability (SSDI).While the Social Security Administration doesn't prohibit people on (SSDI) disability from receiving unemployment checks, state unemployment regulations usually require all unemployment recipients to be willing and able to accept full-time work.This creates a conflict, because you're generally not eligible for Social Security disability benefits if you're capable of full-time work.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
Social Security is a Federal program, not administered by the states. Any Social Security office can provide you with the information/services you need.
No. You cannot get a New York State driver's license or a New York State non-driver's ID if you do not present a social security card.
No. New York is not one of the fourteen states that taxes Social Security benefits (retirement or disability).
Unemployment benefits last for 26 weeks in New York, unless due to high unemployment rates extensions apply. In any case, it makes no difference if you are working, not working, or even on unemployment compensation, if you qualify for SS under its OWN requirements, you will continue to receive SS as the 2 programs are not connected and one has nothing to do with the other. See the Related Link below for more information.
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Individuals who have worked in both the public sector in New York State and in jobs covered by Social Security may be eligible to collect both a New York State pension and Social Security benefits. It depends on their specific work history and contributions to each system.