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my cousin said he got a tax break on unemployment last year but maybe he was talking about something else???
Your cousin might have been referring to a different tax benefit, or possibly was still processing an amended return from the 2020 exclusion (some of those took a long time). There definitely wasn't an unemployment exclusion for 2023 taxes (filed in 2024), and there isn't one currently planned for 2024 taxes (filing in 2025) either. He might have qualified for earned income credit or other tax benefits that reduced his overall tax burden.
Thanks everyone for clearing this up! I'm definitely going to adjust my expectations for my tax return. I had about 4 months of unemployment last year and had the 10% withholding, but I'll set aside some extra money just in case that wasn't enough. Really appreciate all the information!
That's a smart approach. If you find you're having trouble understanding your specific tax situation with unemployment benefits, don't hesitate to contact NYSDOL directly. Having specific questions prepared helps when you finally reach someone. And remember the Claimyr option I mentioned if you're struggling to get through on the phone lines.
Something kinda related - my friend wasn't vaccinated but got laid off for "budget cuts" even though they only laid off unvaccinated people. She got unemployment no problem because on paper it was a layoff not a firing for cause. Just mentioning in case that helps someone.
UPDATE FOR 2025: The most recent NYSDOL guidance on this issue states that vaccine mandate terminations are evaluated case-by-case. Key factors include: • Whether the mandate was clearly communicated • Whether it was uniformly enforced • Whether exemption requests were properly evaluated • Whether the mandate was reasonably related to job duties Healthcare workers face a higher bar for unemployment eligibility in these cases because patient safety is considered a paramount concern, but it's not impossible. Document everything, apply promptly, and be prepared to appeal if necessary.
Thanks everyone for the clear answers! I'm going to certify today just to be safe. Good to know about the phone option too as a backup.
Update on my situation - I went back to work yesterday and it was honestly a nightmare. No masks, people coughing, windows closed. I documented everything and took pictures. Going to my doctor tomorrow to see if I can get a note saying this environment is unsafe with my asthma. Will update on whether it works for unemployment purposes.
After reading through this thread, I want to clarify a few important points about NY unemployment and work refusal in 2025: 1. General COVID concerns are not considered good cause to refuse work under current regulations 2. However, specific, documented health conditions that make a particular workplace unsafe for YOU may qualify for accommodation 3. The process is: - Get medical documentation of your specific health concerns - Request formal accommodation from employer through ADA process - If accommodation is unreasonably denied, THEN you may have grounds to refuse while preserving benefits - Document all communications in writing 4. If you refuse work without following this process, benefits will likely be cut off immediately 5. Appeals are possible but can take 8-12 weeks during which you'll receive no benefits Don't make decisions based on what worked in 2020-2022 - the rules have changed significantly.
Mei-Ling Chen
All of this is BY DESIGN! They deliberately make it confusing and slow so people give up and don't get the money they're owed. I bet thousands of people think that little extra on their regular refund WAS the unemployment adjustment and will never follow up. Meanwhile the state keeps MILLIONS that should be going back to workers who were laid off. CRIMINAL!
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Lena Kowalski
•While the process is certainly frustrating, I want to clarify that these adjustments are actually being processed automatically - you don't have to apply or follow up to receive what you're owed. The separate processing and letter system is actually meant to provide clear documentation of the adjustment for your records. The delays are unfortunate but primarily due to understaffing rather than intentional withholding.
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Toot-n-Mighty
Update: My letter finally arrived yesterday! Says I'll be getting $362 back for the unemployment tax adjustment, and it should arrive within 2-3 weeks. I filed my taxes in mid-March, so it took almost exactly 12 weeks for them to process the adjustment. Hope this helps anyone still waiting - hang in there!
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Sofía Rodríguez
•Congrats! That's great news! Fingers crossed mine comes soon too. Did they send it by email or physical mail?
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Toot-n-Mighty
•It came as a physical letter in the mail. Nothing showed up in my email or online account at all beforehand.
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