How can I go about finding part time, evening social work jobs in New York City?
I have my master's degree in social work and I just want to do some moonlighting after 5pm, pay is not really important. I just want some extra $$$.
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check out the listings at brc.org fegs.org cucs.org Most have residential programs that need evening assistance also the postgraduate center has a clubhouse that is open in the evenings and other programs as well http://www.pgcmh.org/
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The previous answer was good. You can also check CraigsList.org (select your city and then search within jobs or browse nonprofit and health sections -- these tend to have the most IP social work jobs). If you're looking for more of a macro job you might want to contact people you know in academic social work circles for contact work such as data collection, interviews, etc, that could be done after hours.
Friday, December 21, 2012
Friday, December 14, 2012
How can i become a male model in New York City
How can i become a male model in New York City?
I really wanna be a male model. My friends tell me I've got what it takes which boosts my confidence. I wanna work in New York City, I'll do anything it takes to become really big there as a male model. Anyone? Does anyone have the same goal as me?
Fashion & Accessories - 2 Answers
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i have no idea, sorry.
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Just for money and ego-boosting jobs, perhaps even maybe fame involved too? I'm in. LOL. Just talk to real models. Find em. Hunt em down. Ask them how. Then do it.
I really wanna be a male model. My friends tell me I've got what it takes which boosts my confidence. I wanna work in New York City, I'll do anything it takes to become really big there as a male model. Anyone? Does anyone have the same goal as me?
Fashion & Accessories - 2 Answers
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i have no idea, sorry.
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Just for money and ego-boosting jobs, perhaps even maybe fame involved too? I'm in. LOL. Just talk to real models. Find em. Hunt em down. Ask them how. Then do it.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Would the crime prevention tactics that New York has work in Chicago
Would the crime prevention tactics that New York has work in Chicago?
Of late,there's been someone shot on a daily basis,something that you'd normally hear about during the summer,not in the colder months. Is there a link to what you wrote about the blue and red?
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Who cares? Inner cities are the realm of democrats mostly. Did you know that the average number of murders in blue counties in the US is 13.2 per 100,000? The average number of murders in red counties is 2.1 per 100,000. The real question is why are democrats more than 6 times as likely to be murderers as conservatives? Professor Joseph Olson of Hamline University School of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota, points out some interesting facts concerning the most recent Presidential election: Population of counties won: by Gore, 127 million; by Bush, 143 million; Square miles of land won: by Gore, 580,000; by Bush, 2,427,000; States won: by Gore, 19; by Bush, 29; Murder rate per 100,000 residents in counties won: by Gore, 13.2; by Bush, 2.1. Professor Olson adds, "In aggregate, the map of the territory Bush won was (mostly) the land owned by the tax-paying citizens of this great country. Gore's territory encompassed those citizens living in government-owned tenements and living off government welfare.." Olson believes the U.S. is now somewhere between the "apathy" and the "complacency" phase of Professor Tyler's definition of democracy; with some 40 percent of the nation's population already having reached the "governmental dependency" phase.
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They don't even work in New York!
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In Chicago the Mob rules.
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They don't even work in New York. You just don't hear about it because you don't live here.
Of late,there's been someone shot on a daily basis,something that you'd normally hear about during the summer,not in the colder months. Is there a link to what you wrote about the blue and red?
Law Enforcement & Police - 4 Answers
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Who cares? Inner cities are the realm of democrats mostly. Did you know that the average number of murders in blue counties in the US is 13.2 per 100,000? The average number of murders in red counties is 2.1 per 100,000. The real question is why are democrats more than 6 times as likely to be murderers as conservatives? Professor Joseph Olson of Hamline University School of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota, points out some interesting facts concerning the most recent Presidential election: Population of counties won: by Gore, 127 million; by Bush, 143 million; Square miles of land won: by Gore, 580,000; by Bush, 2,427,000; States won: by Gore, 19; by Bush, 29; Murder rate per 100,000 residents in counties won: by Gore, 13.2; by Bush, 2.1. Professor Olson adds, "In aggregate, the map of the territory Bush won was (mostly) the land owned by the tax-paying citizens of this great country. Gore's territory encompassed those citizens living in government-owned tenements and living off government welfare.." Olson believes the U.S. is now somewhere between the "apathy" and the "complacency" phase of Professor Tyler's definition of democracy; with some 40 percent of the nation's population already having reached the "governmental dependency" phase.
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They don't even work in New York!
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In Chicago the Mob rules.
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They don't even work in New York. You just don't hear about it because you don't live here.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
If you work in New York City, do you have to file a NYC city tax return in addition to State & Federal
If you work in New York City, do you have to file a NYC city tax return in addition to State & Federal?
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no. there is no such thing Edit.. to clarify... You can get a NYC earned income tax credit that you file with your state. refer to link below HOWEVER my first answer is correct there is NOT a seperate tax filing for the city you file it with your state taxes.
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Yes if you also live there - check your W-2 to see if they withheld NYCity tax.
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is there a city tax return for New York?
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The NYC income tax now extends to anyone living or working in the city. It's a "commuter tax" if you live outside of the city and the city income tax if you live and work there.
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no. there is no such thing Edit.. to clarify... You can get a NYC earned income tax credit that you file with your state. refer to link below HOWEVER my first answer is correct there is NOT a seperate tax filing for the city you file it with your state taxes.
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Yes if you also live there - check your W-2 to see if they withheld NYCity tax.
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is there a city tax return for New York?
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The NYC income tax now extends to anyone living or working in the city. It's a "commuter tax" if you live outside of the city and the city income tax if you live and work there.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Do I have to pay New York City Income Tax if I work in New York CIty but live outside out it
Do I have to pay New York City Income Tax if I work in New York CIty but live outside out it?
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The answer is no, as now only NYC residents are subject to NYC income tax. I believe (but am not certain) that an exception for that applies if your are a NYC city worker and live outside the city.
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NO. The only non-residents subject to NYC tax are city employees.
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Most people living outside the City are not subject to NYC personal income tax. However, non-city residents who are Employees of New York City must file Form 1127 and pay taxes each year. The amount is equal to the personal income tax they would owe if they were City residents.
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The answer is no, as now only NYC residents are subject to NYC income tax. I believe (but am not certain) that an exception for that applies if your are a NYC city worker and live outside the city.
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NO. The only non-residents subject to NYC tax are city employees.
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Most people living outside the City are not subject to NYC personal income tax. However, non-city residents who are Employees of New York City must file Form 1127 and pay taxes each year. The amount is equal to the personal income tax they would owe if they were City residents.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Can i still work in new york even though I don't have a social security number
Can i still work in new york even though I don't have a social security number?
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Legally you can't work anywhere.
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unless you want to go to jail...u cant work anywhere if you dont have a social security number..unless you want to live off of doing some factory labor work then go ahead..if you didnt apply for a greencard then you should..
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Techincally you can't. But the reality is that you sure can find a job in new york without a social security number. Especially new york. Maria -- I'm going to assume you're a female. you can work at any family owned shop, you can be a live-in maid or a weekly maid (upper/middle-middle class people looking to live the high lives always hire people even if they're illigallly in this country) There are a ton of things to do in New York without a social --- and dont you dare let them try to rip you off and pay you low -- as a live in maid you should be making at least 60$ a day. Anything else -- at least 5-10$ an hour. And compared to legal workers -- that's nothing.
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As long as you are not a citizen,have no union,never voted ,speak no known language,and have no address you will find all the work you need in N.Y.
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Legally you can't work anywhere.
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unless you want to go to jail...u cant work anywhere if you dont have a social security number..unless you want to live off of doing some factory labor work then go ahead..if you didnt apply for a greencard then you should..
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Techincally you can't. But the reality is that you sure can find a job in new york without a social security number. Especially new york. Maria -- I'm going to assume you're a female. you can work at any family owned shop, you can be a live-in maid or a weekly maid (upper/middle-middle class people looking to live the high lives always hire people even if they're illigallly in this country) There are a ton of things to do in New York without a social --- and dont you dare let them try to rip you off and pay you low -- as a live in maid you should be making at least 60$ a day. Anything else -- at least 5-10$ an hour. And compared to legal workers -- that's nothing.
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As long as you are not a citizen,have no union,never voted ,speak no known language,and have no address you will find all the work you need in N.Y.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
How does one work in the New York Stock Exchange as a trader
How does one work in the New York Stock Exchange as a trader?
I would love to be a trader. How does somebody get that job to work on the floor of the NYSE?
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To buy a seat on the exchange is very expensive. The cost varies but it has sold for between 750K and 4 million over the past 10 years. An easier route is to get a job with a brokerage company that has seats.
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Do you literally mean you want to be the broker who executes the trades for other people? Or do you want to be a trader? If you just want to be a trader then you just need to make a stock dealing account as a nominee and the broker you choose will execute the decisions you make in the NYSE instead of having to do it yourself physically.
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What degree do you have, what school is it from and where is your MBA from?
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The NYSE doesn't employ traders. They are employed by member firms, and most of them work from screens in offices. You need to get a job with them. They like their trainees to be college athletes because that show competitive spirit, although all firms don't feel this way.
I would love to be a trader. How does somebody get that job to work on the floor of the NYSE?
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To buy a seat on the exchange is very expensive. The cost varies but it has sold for between 750K and 4 million over the past 10 years. An easier route is to get a job with a brokerage company that has seats.
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Do you literally mean you want to be the broker who executes the trades for other people? Or do you want to be a trader? If you just want to be a trader then you just need to make a stock dealing account as a nominee and the broker you choose will execute the decisions you make in the NYSE instead of having to do it yourself physically.
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What degree do you have, what school is it from and where is your MBA from?
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The NYSE doesn't employ traders. They are employed by member firms, and most of them work from screens in offices. You need to get a job with them. They like their trainees to be college athletes because that show competitive spirit, although all firms don't feel this way.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Can Anesthesiologist Assistants work in New york
Can Anesthesiologist Assistants work in New york?
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health care worker licensing requirements in NY are online under the state's website.
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health care worker licensing requirements in NY are online under the state's website.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Does anyone know where 14 year-olds could work in New York
Does anyone know where 14 year-olds could work in New York?
Thanks. I don't want something like babysitting, dog walking, yard cleaning or something like that. i want a job like at a store or something
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McDonald's
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bagger at grocery store?
Thanks. I don't want something like babysitting, dog walking, yard cleaning or something like that. i want a job like at a store or something
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McDonald's
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bagger at grocery store?
Sunday, October 14, 2012
If I live in New York and work in NJ, Do I have to pay tax both in NJ and NY
If I live in New York and work in NJ, Do I have to pay tax both in NJ and NY?
How does this work? I know certain states don't have state tax but If I work at a state with no state tax but live in a state that does, do I have to pay state taxes?
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States with no income tax withholding on wages: Alaska Florida Nevada New Hampshire South Dakota Tennessee Texas Washington Wyoming If you are a permanent resident of one of the states above, but you work in one of the other 41 states, then you almost always will have the other state's income tax withheld from your paycheck. Then again, you may be able to file a non-resident tax return for that state and get some of it back. Depends on the state.
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I used to work in NJ and live in NY. I had to pay both taxes (filed forms with both), but one state CREDITS the other (depending on which you are having deducted from you pay) and you should not pay more taxes that you would if you worked and lived in the same state. Not sure, but I would think if you worked in a state with no taxes, but lived in a state that had income tax, you would still need to pay your state's tax...after all, you are using their state services just by living there. (But if you are talking about NJ & NY, this example does not work because they both sure tax you!!)
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File a NJ Non-Resident return lising ONLY the income earned in NJ and pay any tax due. Then file a NY Resident return listing all income from all sources. You will get a credit on your NY return for the NJ taxes paid (not "depending upon which tax was withheld" as another poster stated). You aren't taxed twice but the net effect is that you will pay state tax at the higher of the 2 states' rates. Some states have reciprocity agreements that normally stipulate that residents are only taxed in their home state. NJ & PA have such an agreement. NY and NJ do not, at least the last time I checked.
How does this work? I know certain states don't have state tax but If I work at a state with no state tax but live in a state that does, do I have to pay state taxes?
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States with no income tax withholding on wages: Alaska Florida Nevada New Hampshire South Dakota Tennessee Texas Washington Wyoming If you are a permanent resident of one of the states above, but you work in one of the other 41 states, then you almost always will have the other state's income tax withheld from your paycheck. Then again, you may be able to file a non-resident tax return for that state and get some of it back. Depends on the state.
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I used to work in NJ and live in NY. I had to pay both taxes (filed forms with both), but one state CREDITS the other (depending on which you are having deducted from you pay) and you should not pay more taxes that you would if you worked and lived in the same state. Not sure, but I would think if you worked in a state with no taxes, but lived in a state that had income tax, you would still need to pay your state's tax...after all, you are using their state services just by living there. (But if you are talking about NJ & NY, this example does not work because they both sure tax you!!)
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File a NJ Non-Resident return lising ONLY the income earned in NJ and pay any tax due. Then file a NY Resident return listing all income from all sources. You will get a credit on your NY return for the NJ taxes paid (not "depending upon which tax was withheld" as another poster stated). You aren't taxed twice but the net effect is that you will pay state tax at the higher of the 2 states' rates. Some states have reciprocity agreements that normally stipulate that residents are only taxed in their home state. NJ & PA have such an agreement. NY and NJ do not, at least the last time I checked.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Does MetroPCS work in New York
Does MetroPCS work in New York?
I live in Orlando, Florida, and I'm going to New York for 6 days and would Like to Know if my phone will work there. I would call but those Customer Service people are very Rude_-_
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MetroPCS does have coverage in the New York City Metro Area, therefore, your phone will work here. Check out the coverage map at the link below. Good luck Native New Yorker
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Yes ,we have stores in every corner of all 5 boroughs.
I live in Orlando, Florida, and I'm going to New York for 6 days and would Like to Know if my phone will work there. I would call but those Customer Service people are very Rude_-_
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MetroPCS does have coverage in the New York City Metro Area, therefore, your phone will work here. Check out the coverage map at the link below. Good luck Native New Yorker
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Yes ,we have stores in every corner of all 5 boroughs.
Monday, October 1, 2012
What constitutes a hostile work environment in New York state
What constitutes a hostile work environment in New York state?
More specifically, what kinds of emotional abuse can constitute a hostile work enviornment. If a supervisor frequently humiliates a worker in front of others, asks personal questions, implies they think the employee is stupid, goes into rages, glares at an employee, etc., can that be considered a hostile work environment?
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Yes. Bullying of any type is consider hostile. A supervisor doesn't have to be the bully, but beware: many times the lower ranked employee is cheaper to replace than higher ranked, and most usually, the higher ranked employee gets the benefit for economic reasons. Whatever you do, choose your words and actions carefully.
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Hostile work environment must be based on one of the prohibited factors, meaning race, religion, national origin, gender (sexual harassment), color, ethnicity. Under case law usually an isolated incident will not give rise to a cause of action for hostile work conditions, unless it was very egregious. Like a racial slur or something physical. However, most cases of hostile environment is based on pervasive conduct; insulting remarks, but it has been going on for a long time. Months, for instance. Comments or implication like you are stupid, stated overtime, in front of others may be grounds for hostile work conditions. The person causing the hostile work conditions does not have to be a superior, but that helps. It can be a co-worker, but in that case you have to notify the boss first, unless he knew or should have known; before you should sue, otherwise they will have a defense. If you are a victim of hostile work conditions, call your local EEOC (A federal agency which deals with workplace violations, they are very good/Equal Employment Opportunity Comission). They also have state agencies, addressing the same thing. It will not cost you anything and they will investigate, if you win you collect damages.
More specifically, what kinds of emotional abuse can constitute a hostile work enviornment. If a supervisor frequently humiliates a worker in front of others, asks personal questions, implies they think the employee is stupid, goes into rages, glares at an employee, etc., can that be considered a hostile work environment?
Law & Ethics - 2 Answers
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Yes. Bullying of any type is consider hostile. A supervisor doesn't have to be the bully, but beware: many times the lower ranked employee is cheaper to replace than higher ranked, and most usually, the higher ranked employee gets the benefit for economic reasons. Whatever you do, choose your words and actions carefully.
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Hostile work environment must be based on one of the prohibited factors, meaning race, religion, national origin, gender (sexual harassment), color, ethnicity. Under case law usually an isolated incident will not give rise to a cause of action for hostile work conditions, unless it was very egregious. Like a racial slur or something physical. However, most cases of hostile environment is based on pervasive conduct; insulting remarks, but it has been going on for a long time. Months, for instance. Comments or implication like you are stupid, stated overtime, in front of others may be grounds for hostile work conditions. The person causing the hostile work conditions does not have to be a superior, but that helps. It can be a co-worker, but in that case you have to notify the boss first, unless he knew or should have known; before you should sue, otherwise they will have a defense. If you are a victim of hostile work conditions, call your local EEOC (A federal agency which deals with workplace violations, they are very good/Equal Employment Opportunity Comission). They also have state agencies, addressing the same thing. It will not cost you anything and they will investigate, if you win you collect damages.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Where can I find under the table work in new york city
Where can I find under the table work in new york city?
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Craigslist.org
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Craigslist.org
Friday, September 14, 2012
My wife and I are full-time NY resident. I work in new york and my wife works in new jersey. How do I file fo
My wife and I are full-time NY resident. I work in new york and my wife works in new jersey. How do I file fo
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Was he murdered by his wife? Was he attacked by a deranged IRS auditor? Write your own ending to this thrilling saga and send it to me at .............. It's in UK taxes so Mr Brown had better watch out!
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Was he murdered by his wife? Was he attacked by a deranged IRS auditor? Write your own ending to this thrilling saga and send it to me at .............. It's in UK taxes so Mr Brown had better watch out!
Friday, September 7, 2012
I want to live and work in New York, how can I do this? I live in the UK
I want to live and work in New York, how can I do this? I live in the UK.?
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You have to get a company to sponsor you so you can get a work permit. Without a work permit you're pretty much screwed. It would be hard to get a company to sponsor you right now because so many american workers are out of jobs, most companies won't even consider hiring somene who isn't an american citizen right now.
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Now is not the time I'm afraid. I've been trying to get into the US for the last 3 years without success, and I'm pretty qualified. Now with the recession, its almost impossible. I think Canada or Australia are your only options at this moment.
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Unfortunately with unemployment reaching 14% in the states it's nearly impossible for foreigners to get work visa's. You'll need to check the immigration laws. Without a sponsor and work permit, you will only be allowed to stay in the states for 90 days, and you will not be able to work during that time. Even if one of you gets a job in the states you both are not allowed to come on that one visa. .. both of you will need to do this.. since you can't sponsor each other. BTW.. ny is EXTREMELY expensive. Unless you are both professionals with decent salaries, you won't be able to afford a decent apartment in the city. Maybe Brooklyn or queens or bunk with a few roomates. Start checking immigration laws for work visas, residency requirements etc. You just can't get off the plane and live here.
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a. dont come b. if u do come, ger ur green card c. if u dont u will get deported
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You have to get a company to sponsor you so you can get a work permit. Without a work permit you're pretty much screwed. It would be hard to get a company to sponsor you right now because so many american workers are out of jobs, most companies won't even consider hiring somene who isn't an american citizen right now.
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Now is not the time I'm afraid. I've been trying to get into the US for the last 3 years without success, and I'm pretty qualified. Now with the recession, its almost impossible. I think Canada or Australia are your only options at this moment.
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Unfortunately with unemployment reaching 14% in the states it's nearly impossible for foreigners to get work visa's. You'll need to check the immigration laws. Without a sponsor and work permit, you will only be allowed to stay in the states for 90 days, and you will not be able to work during that time. Even if one of you gets a job in the states you both are not allowed to come on that one visa. .. both of you will need to do this.. since you can't sponsor each other. BTW.. ny is EXTREMELY expensive. Unless you are both professionals with decent salaries, you won't be able to afford a decent apartment in the city. Maybe Brooklyn or queens or bunk with a few roomates. Start checking immigration laws for work visas, residency requirements etc. You just can't get off the plane and live here.
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a. dont come b. if u do come, ger ur green card c. if u dont u will get deported
Saturday, September 1, 2012
i would love to work in new york city
i would love to work in new york city?
it has always been a dream of mine, not really sure why to be honest. Im into fashion, music and i am a qualified hairdresser but dont have any ideas of what kind of careers i could look into in the big city any ideas?
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well you could start out as like something simple until you find out. you could do retail stores or restaurants. or you could apply at hair salon there.
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There are many hair salons in NYC so there's a good chance that you can find a job here doing that. However, due to the economy, I don't know if it may be a bit more difficult to find a job in that field at this time. :(
it has always been a dream of mine, not really sure why to be honest. Im into fashion, music and i am a qualified hairdresser but dont have any ideas of what kind of careers i could look into in the big city any ideas?
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well you could start out as like something simple until you find out. you could do retail stores or restaurants. or you could apply at hair salon there.
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There are many hair salons in NYC so there's a good chance that you can find a job here doing that. However, due to the economy, I don't know if it may be a bit more difficult to find a job in that field at this time. :(
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
If somebody is employed in Pennsylvania but lives in New York how would the accountant work this. out.
If somebody is employed in Pennsylvania but lives in New York how would the accountant work this. out.?
I know somebody who lives in New York but works in Pennsylvania. What kind of taxes would be charged?
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TP will pay to both entities. Eg, city and state tax in PA and city and state tax in NY. NY, since he's a resident, may give him credit for money paid to another jurisdiction.
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you will need to file state returns in both states, one will be a non resident return for the state you do not reside in there will be taxes in both states however most often, there are credits on one state for taxes paid to another state you definitely will need help with this unless you know something about tax preparation
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Both states; plus federal, Socail Security, Medicare. NY and PA do not have reciprocal income agreements so income tax withholding should be withheld from the state where the employee works (PA), plus any applicable localities. Because there are no reciprocal agreements, NY will also want their money, even though it's not earned in the state. To alleviate double taxation, the employee will get a tax credit for taxes paid to PA. But, due to the higher income tax rate in NY, there will be tax shortfall in NY. See if the employer can withhold taxes for both states; otherwise, the employee may have to make quarterly estimated payments to NY to cover the difference. The employee will have file tax returns for federal, PA (nonresident return reporting only earnings earned there); and NY return (resident return reporting everything plus a credit for taxes paid to PA)
I know somebody who lives in New York but works in Pennsylvania. What kind of taxes would be charged?
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TP will pay to both entities. Eg, city and state tax in PA and city and state tax in NY. NY, since he's a resident, may give him credit for money paid to another jurisdiction.
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you will need to file state returns in both states, one will be a non resident return for the state you do not reside in there will be taxes in both states however most often, there are credits on one state for taxes paid to another state you definitely will need help with this unless you know something about tax preparation
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Both states; plus federal, Socail Security, Medicare. NY and PA do not have reciprocal income agreements so income tax withholding should be withheld from the state where the employee works (PA), plus any applicable localities. Because there are no reciprocal agreements, NY will also want their money, even though it's not earned in the state. To alleviate double taxation, the employee will get a tax credit for taxes paid to PA. But, due to the higher income tax rate in NY, there will be tax shortfall in NY. See if the employer can withhold taxes for both states; otherwise, the employee may have to make quarterly estimated payments to NY to cover the difference. The employee will have file tax returns for federal, PA (nonresident return reporting only earnings earned there); and NY return (resident return reporting everything plus a credit for taxes paid to PA)
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
How do the New York Streets work
How do the New York Streets work?
How do they work in the city? I mean the numbers and avenues and streets?
New York City - 3 Answers
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Streets are numeric from South to North and Avenues from East to West.
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NYC is on a grid.. well except a couple of areas. Most of NYC is composed of horizontal lines and vertical lines. The horizontal lines are streets. When going north, the street numbers increase. They stay consistent on both Upper East Side and Upper West Side (Both sides of central park). The vertical lines are avenues. It goes from 1st Avenue to 12th Avenue... starting with 1st avenue which is on east side of the map, going to 12th avenue which is on west side of map. There are also other avenues in between, but those are the very basic ones.
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Ugh it is soooo complicated in NYC. But the streets pretty much go in order like 42 street is parallel to 43 street, but intersecting with them could be 2 and 3. lol i don't know if this will help much, when we went, it was a school field trip and they gave us a printed map, which i lost. :( hope this link helps at least a bit! http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&tab=wl :)
How do they work in the city? I mean the numbers and avenues and streets?
New York City - 3 Answers
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Streets are numeric from South to North and Avenues from East to West.
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NYC is on a grid.. well except a couple of areas. Most of NYC is composed of horizontal lines and vertical lines. The horizontal lines are streets. When going north, the street numbers increase. They stay consistent on both Upper East Side and Upper West Side (Both sides of central park). The vertical lines are avenues. It goes from 1st Avenue to 12th Avenue... starting with 1st avenue which is on east side of the map, going to 12th avenue which is on west side of map. There are also other avenues in between, but those are the very basic ones.
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Ugh it is soooo complicated in NYC. But the streets pretty much go in order like 42 street is parallel to 43 street, but intersecting with them could be 2 and 3. lol i don't know if this will help much, when we went, it was a school field trip and they gave us a printed map, which i lost. :( hope this link helps at least a bit! http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&tab=wl :)
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
I live in New York. I work in Connecticut. Where do I pay state taxes? Both states
I live in New York. I work in Connecticut. Where do I pay state taxes? Both states?
Living in Westchester County, New York State. I work in Danbury, Ct. I am doing my taxes now (I know I am late) and I am not sure if I have to file in both states or just one or the other. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, everyone for the great advice!! -Natalie
United States - 6 Answers
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Hire a tax professional for this, since you do not know what you are doing. Screwing this up will make your life miserable for YEARS.
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You have to file a tax return in both states. You will receive a credit in NY for the taxes paid to CT (based on your tax return, not the amount that was withheld). The bad news is that NY has a higher tax rate than CT so it is likely that you will owe some money to NY with the tax return. You will also have to pay interest on the amount you owe. Also, if you didn't file for an extension on or before April 15th, then you will owe penalties. I hope this helps. Gary
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if you use a tax program such as turbo tax (or any other) and answer the questions it ask you you will not have any problems......... if the tax program you use does not address the issue use each states income tax help topics New York: http://tax.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/tax.cfg/php/enduser/std_alp.php?p_sid=YJ53q63k&p_lva=&p_li=&p_accessibility=0&p_redirect=&p_page=1&p_cv=&p_pv=&p_prods=&p_cats=0&p_hidden_prods=&cat_lvl1=0&p_search_text=work+out+of+state&srch_btn_submit=%C2%A0%C2%A0%C2%A0Search%C2%A0%C2%A0%C2%A0&p_new_search=1 Connecticut: http://askdrs.ct.gov/Scripts/drsrightnow.cfg/php.exe/enduser/std_alp.php?p_sid=Nq2-q63k&p_lva=&p_li=&p_accessibility=0&p_redirect=&p_page=1&p_cv=&p_pv=&p_prods=&p_cats=&p_hidden_prods=&p_search_text=live+out+of+state&srch_btn_submit=%C2%A0%C2%A0%C2%A0Search%C2%A0%C2%A0%C2%A0&p_new_search=1&p_search_type=answers.search_nl you will have to file in each state, and each state has a form just for this issue.......
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You will first fill out a Connecticut Non-Resident Return. Then when it's done, you will fill out a New York State Resident Return. On the New York return, you will take a credit for the taxes that you've already paid to New York. This in effect eliminates double taxation and you ultimately pay the rate of the higher state.
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You must file in both taxes. When you file your New York State return, you can claim a "resident credit" for tax paid to Connecticut on income earned while living in New York State. As a result, the total tax paid to both states (tax paid to NY plus tax paid to CT) will not be more than if you paid tax only to NY. If you live in Yonkers, then be sure to complete the section related to Yonkers city income tax when you file your New York state tax return.
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your tax home is where you work unless for short, temporary assignments if your Cn job is more or less permanent, you file Cn State return but you will have to file a NY non resident or part time because there are some local taxes due since you actually live there
Living in Westchester County, New York State. I work in Danbury, Ct. I am doing my taxes now (I know I am late) and I am not sure if I have to file in both states or just one or the other. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, everyone for the great advice!! -Natalie
United States - 6 Answers
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Hire a tax professional for this, since you do not know what you are doing. Screwing this up will make your life miserable for YEARS.
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You have to file a tax return in both states. You will receive a credit in NY for the taxes paid to CT (based on your tax return, not the amount that was withheld). The bad news is that NY has a higher tax rate than CT so it is likely that you will owe some money to NY with the tax return. You will also have to pay interest on the amount you owe. Also, if you didn't file for an extension on or before April 15th, then you will owe penalties. I hope this helps. Gary
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if you use a tax program such as turbo tax (or any other) and answer the questions it ask you you will not have any problems......... if the tax program you use does not address the issue use each states income tax help topics New York: http://tax.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/tax.cfg/php/enduser/std_alp.php?p_sid=YJ53q63k&p_lva=&p_li=&p_accessibility=0&p_redirect=&p_page=1&p_cv=&p_pv=&p_prods=&p_cats=0&p_hidden_prods=&cat_lvl1=0&p_search_text=work+out+of+state&srch_btn_submit=%C2%A0%C2%A0%C2%A0Search%C2%A0%C2%A0%C2%A0&p_new_search=1 Connecticut: http://askdrs.ct.gov/Scripts/drsrightnow.cfg/php.exe/enduser/std_alp.php?p_sid=Nq2-q63k&p_lva=&p_li=&p_accessibility=0&p_redirect=&p_page=1&p_cv=&p_pv=&p_prods=&p_cats=&p_hidden_prods=&p_search_text=live+out+of+state&srch_btn_submit=%C2%A0%C2%A0%C2%A0Search%C2%A0%C2%A0%C2%A0&p_new_search=1&p_search_type=answers.search_nl you will have to file in each state, and each state has a form just for this issue.......
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You will first fill out a Connecticut Non-Resident Return. Then when it's done, you will fill out a New York State Resident Return. On the New York return, you will take a credit for the taxes that you've already paid to New York. This in effect eliminates double taxation and you ultimately pay the rate of the higher state.
5 :
You must file in both taxes. When you file your New York State return, you can claim a "resident credit" for tax paid to Connecticut on income earned while living in New York State. As a result, the total tax paid to both states (tax paid to NY plus tax paid to CT) will not be more than if you paid tax only to NY. If you live in Yonkers, then be sure to complete the section related to Yonkers city income tax when you file your New York state tax return.
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your tax home is where you work unless for short, temporary assignments if your Cn job is more or less permanent, you file Cn State return but you will have to file a NY non resident or part time because there are some local taxes due since you actually live there
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
I would like to experience working in New York for a few months, how do I do it
I would like to experience working in New York for a few months, how do I do it?
I would really like to experience New york and would love to work there for a few months, particularly in the media industry. I have a degree working in Directing, producing and writing for Theatre and performance and a diploma in acting. I don't mind working as an assistant or anything I am prepared to work hard but how should I go about this? Where should I look??? Do i need a visa?
Theater & Acting - 2 Answers
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Just get to New York and go to every restaurant and tell them you are willing to wash dishes. Today. You can get the media industry job later. A hotel room will be $129 for a tiny tiny room in an old building. Ask if you can sleep in the restaurant for a few nights.... like a night watchman.
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You need to be prepared and have an exit plan. Also you will need support financially and otherwise. Do not believe for a second that Madonna was dropped of in Times Square with five dollars in her pocket or whatever BS amount she claimed. Just chucking in all and throwing caution to the wind these days is reckless and stupid.
I would really like to experience New york and would love to work there for a few months, particularly in the media industry. I have a degree working in Directing, producing and writing for Theatre and performance and a diploma in acting. I don't mind working as an assistant or anything I am prepared to work hard but how should I go about this? Where should I look??? Do i need a visa?
Theater & Acting - 2 Answers
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Just get to New York and go to every restaurant and tell them you are willing to wash dishes. Today. You can get the media industry job later. A hotel room will be $129 for a tiny tiny room in an old building. Ask if you can sleep in the restaurant for a few nights.... like a night watchman.
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You need to be prepared and have an exit plan. Also you will need support financially and otherwise. Do not believe for a second that Madonna was dropped of in Times Square with five dollars in her pocket or whatever BS amount she claimed. Just chucking in all and throwing caution to the wind these days is reckless and stupid.
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