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Student Earned Income Exclusion

If you are under age 22 and regularly attending school, the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program does not count earned income up to a certain amount. This document provides the 2025 calculations for students earning income and how this affects SSI payments, along with definitions and qualifications for students.


Earned Income Tax Credit

This document explains the Earned Income Tax Credit, including information on qualifications and rules.


SSI Exclusions: Blind Work Expenses

Blind work expenses are an SSI Earned Income Exclusion. Learn about the rules and most common expenses.


Benefits Advisement Services for NYS Commission for the Blind Consumers

Benefits advisement services are provided to Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or SSI beneficiaries if they are working or planning to go to work. Advisers are available to assist beneficiaries in understanding Social Security Administration (SSA) rules and navigating SSA‘s intricate system. This document describes how the benefits advisement services for NYS Commission for the Blind Consumers can help.


Benefits Advisement Services for ACCES-VR

Vocational rehabilitation organizations pay for services to augment the other benefits advisement services that NLS provides. New York State Adult Career and Continuing Educational Services – Vocational Rehabilitation (ACCES-VR) funding of benefits advisement services is a key part of the benefits advisement continuum and directly supports the beneficiary’s move to a work goal.


NYS Announces Financial Assistance for Low Income Families

Governor Hochul: “We’re all parents and we talk about intensely how we can put more money back in the pockets of New Yorkers. We’re delivering $350 million in direct financial assistance to low- and moderate-income families statewide through the Child Tax Credit program. $350 million meaning one million New York families with children will be receiving a check in the mail by the end of August.”

VIDEO of the event is available on YouTube here and in TV quality (h.264, mp4) format here.

AUDIO of the Governor’s remarks is available here.

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Housing Discrimination

Learn more about housing discrimination renters. This document includes: definition and types of housing discrimination, a summary of your rights and protections available, and information about what you should do if you’ve been discriminated against.

Housing

Tags: Other Useful Resources

Language: English


I Want to Move and I Don’t Have a Lease

What happens when tenant wants to move from an apartment with no formal lease? This document provides answers to frequently asked questions regarding your rights and responsibilities when you do not have a lease.

Housing

Tags: Other Useful Resources

Language: English


Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8)

The Housing Choice Voucher program (Section 8 ) requires that your landlord keep your apartment in good condition, and that your apartment meets “housing quality standards.” This document describes Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) program, contracts, and abatement (refusal to pay) after an inspection.

Housing

Tags: Evictions, Other Useful Resources

Language: English


Damage Claim Against Security Deposit

Within 14 days from the time a tenant moves from an apartment, the landlord must either return their security deposit in full or provide an itemized list of deductions along
with the remainder of the security deposit. This document explains when a landlord can deduct from a security deposit and what a tenant can do if they disagree.

Housing

Tags: Other Useful Resources

Language: English


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