In New York, certain vessels are exempt from titling requirements, including non-motorized canoes and kayaks, rowboats, and sailboats that are less than 12 feet long. Additionally, vessels that are documented by the U.S. Coast Guard do not require state titles. Other exemptions may apply to certain types of commercial vessels and those used exclusively for fishing. Always check with the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles for the most current regulations.
It depends what state you live in...what state are you asking about? NY
Yes - but interstate taxation gets a bit complex, ther is almost always an offset, and many adjoining states have agreements and simplified filing methods. NY & CT do, NY & NJ have arguments! This is true in all states, not just NY.
why iam I paying fed oasdi/ee and ny oasdi/ee isn't it the same thing
Schedule C income earned in Connecticut (CT) while living in New York (NY) is generally taxable in both states. You must report the income on your NY state tax return, as you are a resident of NY. Additionally, since the income was earned in CT, you will also need to file a CT tax return and may be subject to CT state taxes on that income. However, you may be eligible for a credit on your NY taxes for any taxes paid to CT to avoid double taxation.
Yes
In NY
The famous collection titled Milly NY, is created by the designer named, Michelle Smith. Milly NY offers dresses, handbags, swimwear, tops, bottoms, jewelry, and accessories.
It depends what state you live in...what state are you asking about? NY
There has not been known to be vampires in NY, and no one talks about there being vampires in NY on the web.
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Nope. Not for a while
Unemployment benefits are subject to federal income tax in every state. However, in 2009, the first $2400 per person is exempt from federal income tax.
the only top 40 song titled Barbara was by the Temptations in 1960....no, not THOSE Temptations....this was a white group from NY
yes
charlie was
"Life After Bankruptcy" was an article in the New York Times that was written by author Vickie Elmer. It was written by her on September 13 in the year 2012.
I believe he died after being jailed in NY.