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Yes, Rhode Island mandates e-filing for certain taxpayers, which includes many individuals and businesses. This method allows for faster processing and generally results in fewer errors. By initiating a Rhode Island System Upgrade Request, you can learn more about compliance with e-filing requirements and the benefits it offers for your tax submissions.
Benefit Duration You can collect TDI in Rhode Island for up to 30 weeks provided that you remain under the care of a doctor and continue to be unable to perform your primary work duties.
Federal legislation expanded unemployment benefits. This included Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC) payments, which provides an additional $300 to weekly unemployment benefits to unemployed workers. These benefits expired September 4, 2021.
Please contact the UI Call Center at 401-415-6772.
Temporary Caregiver Insurance (TCI) TCI provides eligible claimants up to 5 weeks of caregiver benefits to care for a seriously ill child, spouse, domestic partner, parent, parent-in-law or grandparent, or to bond with a newborn child, new adopted child or new foster-care child.
Workers are asked to file with the RI DLT through its website. If you have questions for DLT -- related to COVID-19 unemployment claims -- use this email address: DLT.Covid19@dlt.ri.gov or by phone 401-462-2020.
Unemployment benefits will continue be paid to eligible claimants under state law. To continue receiving benefits after September 4, you must be on regular unemployment insurance (not PUA) and have not exhausted your 26 weeks of benefits.
Unemployment benefits will continue be paid to eligible claimants under state law. To continue receiving benefits after September 4, you must be on regular unemployment insurance (not PUA) and have not exhausted your 26 weeks of benefits.
CRANSTON, R.I. Several federal unemployment insurance programs are slated to expire in one month, on September 4, 2021, affecting tens of thousands of Rhode Islanders, the Department of Labor and Training (DLT) today announced.
Their volume is heavily weighted early in the day, so simply calling later is more likely to get through. As of August, the 401-415-6772 call center hours are MondayThursday 8am 6pm, Friday 9am 6pm, and Saturday 8am am.