How to pay taxes in New York?

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In the US - winnings of any sort of lottery, gambling, raffle, contest, etc are taxable as ordinary...

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In the state of New York, lottery winnings are subject to a 6.85% state tax and a 25% federal tax. That...

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In order to figure out how much tax will be taken out of your weekly check, you can use a tax calculator...

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If I open a New York online store which are the percentage of taxes that I have to pay for every item sold?

I'm open9ing a yahoo store but ask me the % of taxes i have to pay. Anybody have an idea? The site calculate 4% but I heard about 8%. I'm not sure I need help. Thanks

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8% sounds about right. It depends on what county you live in.

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Is it true that 50,000 people in new york city pay 80% of the taxes?

is it true that 50,000 people in new york city pay 80% of the taxes?

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Sounds about right.

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I paid $92 to do my federal+new york taxes through turbotax.com using deluxe, did I pay too much?

or was $92 normal? it was $49.95 federal, $34.95 for new york state and $7 taxes...came out to $92...... how much did you pay?

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Anything that you pay Turbo Tax is too much!!

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I live and work in New Jersey. I noticed on my pay stub they were deducting New York City taxes and I couldn't?

I live and work in New Jersey threw a temp agency and I noticed, on my pay stub, I was being deducted New York City taxes. The corp. Address for the temp agency is in CT. They put a block on the NYC taxes. I wanted to know if that was an employer mistake...

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Call your employer. We can't do anything for you.

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Lets say I'm rich and from the UK - if I move to New York... what kind of taxes will I pay?

Im British... and (hypothetically) I'm rich. Bored of the UK and want to move to New York. What kind of taxes will I pay if I'm just living off savings? Is there a ...show more

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Stay home. The last thing we need is some rich Brit taking our chicks.

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Where and how do I pay my taxes if I'll spend the winter in Florida and the summer in New York?

Currently I reside in NYC and I'm planning to purchase a vacation apartment in Miami. I would be there from 1st of October till 1st of May. This means I would be in Miami almost 7 out of 12 months. Where and how do I pay my taxes? I know there is no...

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From the NY state Web site, Income tax definitions: DomicileYour domicile is: the place you intend...

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As an AirBNB host in New York City, what should I expect to pay in taxes?

Airbnb recently asked all their hosts (or at least their NYC hosts) to submit their taxpayer information. Their website said that if you refused to submit taxpayer information, Airbnb would withhold 28% of your income via Airbnb. I have provided my information...

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That percentage is a lowest statutory mandate. Your personal income bracket could be either lower or...

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