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What time does Bank of America post direct depositscan i get my direct deposit from Hackensack NJ into my bank of America?

Bank of America typically posts direct deposits at around 12:01 AM on the scheduled payday. However, the actual availability of funds may vary based on your account type and other factors. If your direct deposit is set up correctly with your employer, you should receive it in your Bank of America account, regardless of your location in Hackensack, NJ. Always check with your employer for the specific timing of your payroll deposits.


What is the sales tax on furniture in NJ?

The sales tax is 7% in NJ.


Is there sales tax on a mattress in NJ?

Yes. All furniture is taxable in NJ. Mattresses are not exempted.


What does NJ cbtar p mean on a statement?

Payment for the annual report that a business submits to the State of NJ


Where is my income taxable if the company is in ny but I work partly in NJ?

The general rule is that you income is taxable in BOTH the state where you work and the state where you live. Some states have reciprocal agreements, but NY and NJ do not. But NY has its dreaded telecommuter tax. If your employer requires you to work in NJ, the income you earned in NJ would not be taxable in NY (unless you live in NY). If your employer gave you the option of where to work, for example if they let you telecommute from your home in NJ, NY still considers the income to be taxable by NY. NJ would consider any income earned while working in NJ to be taxable in NJ and all income earned by a NJ resident, no matter where, to be taxable in NJ. Yes, it is possible for the same income to be taxable in two different states. If you live in NY or NJ, the state where you live will give you some credit for the taxes paid to another state to offset some of the double taxation. But if you live in a third state, you could be really screwed if you have income taxable by both NY and NJ, since your state would not let the credit they give you exceed the amount charged by that state.