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Update: The NYSDOL just posted on their Twitter account that the system should be fully operational again by 8pm tonight. They're extending the certification window by 24 hours for anyone affected by today's outage.
GUYS IT'S WORKING NOW!! I just got through on the phone system and was able to certify. My PIN worked fine this time. For anyone still having issues, keep trying - seems like they're slowly bringing everything back online!
im in a similar situation except im the other parent who gets to claim our kid this year. my ex got all the advance payments last year but now i should get the full credit minus what they already got. its confusing but actually works out fair in the end if you alternate years claiming the kid
Just to be clear about one thing - this isn't specific to New York. The Child Tax Credit is a federal program administered by the IRS, not by New York State or NYSDOL. The tax implications would be the same regardless of which state you live in. You may have received notifications through your NY.gov account as a courtesy, but the program itself is federal.
i think the website is just broken on weekends, i couldnt file at all last sunday but tried monday morning and it worked fine
UPDATE: I finally got it to work! For anyone else struggling, here's what worked for me: 1. I completed the ID.me verification separately first 2. Waited 48 hours as suggested 3. Logged in using Chrome incognito mode 4. The "File A New Claim" option appeared this time! Thanks everyone for your help. The verification loop was incredibly frustrating, but persistence paid off. Now I just have to wait and see if my claim gets approved.
Yes! Finally got it. I ended up using that Claimyr service that someone mentioned above and got through to a rep in about 30 minutes. They verified my identity and sent the 1099-G to my new email address through a secure link. Much easier than I expected once I actually reached someone who could help.
StarGazer101
One last thing - just be prepared that your benefit amount might be drastically reduced or eliminated during those December weeks depending on how much you earn. New York uses the following formula: For each day you work, your weekly benefit rate is reduced by 25%. Plus, if you earn more than $200, any amount over $200 further reduces your weekly benefit. So if you're working 5 days a week in December, you'd get $0 for those weeks regardless of how much you earn. But that's okay - your claim stays open and when you go back to working 4 days in January, you'll start receiving partial benefits again for that 1 day you're not working.
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Miguel Herrera
Wow I didn't know you could be collecting unemployment while working at all?? I thought once you get a job even part time you're done with unemployment. the whole system makes zero sense to me 🤦♂️
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Dmitry Ivanov
•New York has partial unemployment benefits specifically for people who can only find part-time work or whose hours have been reduced. It helps bridge the gap between part-time and full-time employment, which is exactly what it's designed to do. The system actually makes a lot of sense once you understand how it works - it encourages people to take whatever work they can find (even part-time) while still providing some support until they can secure full-time employment.
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