Assuming you are referring to the year-end income tax for the State of New York,
the answer - - which may be found in the NY State Income Tax instructions and online (refer to the link, below) - - is: New York State Income Tax.
Don't forget to write your social security number
and the words "2008 Income Tax" on the check,
assuming, of course, that your payment is for the 2008 tax year.
If you are looking to pay your state taxes I would start with the state department of revenue. Their website is http://www.oregon.gov/DOR/. From there you can select individual tax payer and follow the prompts to make a payment. what is the gasoline tax in SC
How do I make arrangements for tax payments for taxes I owe to California?
The office to send your payment to is based on what state you live in, but you can send it to any IRS office. Make sure you put the primary taxpayers social security number on the check or money order and what year you are paying for. If you owe for several years and aren't sure what you owe, they will apply the payment to the oldest amount due. Along with your payment, put a note attached asking for a statement of what you owe and that you are making this payment for past due taxes and what type. Individual or married people would put 1040 taxes.
Yes.... in 5 minutes the FBI will knock on your door you criminal SCUM!!!!
It depends on the state.
Each state sets its own rules about sales taxes, but generally yes - auto purchase is taxable....however make sure that it was not included in the original capitialized cost once already and instead was being applied to each lease payment.
No because disability payments come from taxes, so it would not make sense. Disability payments do not come from the state they are federal.
"Franchise tax board"
It depends on the terms of the contract, but probably.
its collects taxes and sells human corps
Yes! You do file taxes, it is a State and Government law plus, having children should make it you get a tax return from your State and Federal.
The State of South Dakota makes money through business taxes, property taxes, motor vehicle titles and licensing, special taxes on things like ore, alcohol and tobacco, the state gaming commission, and the lottery.