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  2. State income tax - Wikipedia

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    New York (all local taxes reported on state income tax form): New York City (employees with NYC section 1127 withholding should also file New York City Form 1127) Yonkers; Metropolitan Commuter Transportation District (self-employed with income sourced from New York City, as well as the counties of Dutchess, Nassau, Orange, Putnam, Rockland ...

  3. Offered a New Job? Here’s How To Tell What Your Paycheck Will ...

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    Net pay — also known as take-home pay — is the amount that’s paid to you via paycheck after taxes and other deductions are subtracted. Find Out: How Far a $100,000 Salary Goes in America’s ...

  4. Transfer tax - Wikipedia

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    Moore, 178 U.S. 41 (1900), confirmed that the estate tax was a tax on the transfer of property as a result of a death and not a tax on the property itself. The taxpayer argued that the estate tax was a direct tax and that, since it had not been apportioned among the states according to population, it was unconstitutional.

  5. Jock tax - Wikipedia

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    The collective bargaining agreement that ended the 2012–13 NHL lockout called for team owners to pay their players' privilege taxes. [8] The Tennessee privilege tax was repealed in April 2014; the lead sponsor of the repeal bill noted that because the tax was imposed on NBA and NHL players but not on NFL players, it was constitutionally suspect.

  6. Sydney Sweeney Drops Jet Ski swimsuit Pic After Being Hounded ...

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    Sydney Sweeney is living her best life in Florida (where she owns a $13.5 million mansion on the water), and just dropped a picture of herself lounging on a jet ski.

  7. Flip tax - Wikipedia

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    A flip tax is a fee paid by a seller or buyer on a housing co-op transaction, typically in New York City. It is not a tax and is not deductible as a property tax . It is a transfer fee, payable upon the sale of an apartment to the co-op.

  8. Bill Belichick’s Girlfriend Jordon Hudson, 24, Gushes About ...

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    Slaven Vlasic/Getty. Bill Bellichick and Jordon Hudson attend The American Museum of Natural History's 2024 Museum Gala at American Museum of Natural History on Dec. 5, 2024 in New York City.

  9. Automated Payment Transaction tax - Wikipedia

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    The rate of the tax is measured as the Electronic Single Side Rate (ESSR). [18] The ESSR is the tax rate charged to each individual. If the ESSR were 1%, then both parties to a transaction would pay the 1% tax. If a person were transferring money from one account to another, each account would pay a rate of 1%.