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  2. CityTime payroll scandal - Wikipedia

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    CityTime was a New York City contract to build a timekeeping and payroll system for city employees, awarded to SAIC as a no-bid, $63 million contract in 2003. [1] In the following years, the contract ballooned to $700 million, as consultant rates were artificially inflated, and contract terms were adjusted to make the city responsible for "cost overruns".

  3. LI cop on mob’s payroll busted up rival family’s backroom ...

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    Rosario, who was first busted in 2022 and released on a $500,000 bond, was allegedly put on the payroll by two members of the Bonanno family to target Rubino’s betting parlor in 2013 or 2014.

  4. Prosecution of the Trump Organization in New York - Wikipedia

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    People v. Trump Corporation is a state criminal case in New York. In July 2021, an indictment was issued against three defendants: the Trump Corporation and the Trump Payroll Corporation, both constituent entities of the Trump Organization; and Allen Weisselberg, Chief Financial Officer of the Trump Organization.

  5. New York State Department of Taxation and Finance - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance (NYSDTF) is the department of the New York state government [1] responsible for taxation and revenue, including handling all tax forms and publications, and dispersing tax revenue to other agencies and counties within New York State.

  6. Cubs owner Tom Ricketts bemoans payroll complaints, thinks ...

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    The Dodgers didn’t try to clear payroll when they shelled out $182.5 million for free-agent ace Blake Snell, $66 million for Teoscar Hernandez, before landing 23-year-old Japanese sensation ...

  7. New York City Human Resources Administration - Wikipedia

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    As an English colony, New York's social services were based on the Elizabethan Poor Law of 1598-1601, in which the poor who could not work were cared for in a poorhouse. Those who could were employed in a workhouse. The first Poorhouse in New York was created in the 1740s, and was a combined Poorhouse, Workhouse, and House of Corrections.

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