If identified as wages, taxed both Federal & State. The wages would have been taxed if paid without settlement wouldn't they? (The "lost" part isn't taxed).
Where clothing is taxable (for example it is in NY but not in NJ) it is taxed at the same rate as everything else.
The sales tax is 7% in NJ.
Yes. All furniture is taxable in NJ. Mattresses are not exempted.
Payment for the annual report that a business submits to the State of NJ
NJ charges sales/use tax on purchase of gold bullion. The rate is 7%. So, essentially, if you are purchasing gold bullion as an investment in NJ, 7% of the investment is lost off the top. This is in addition to capital gains taxes when you sell the gold. Add in that the dealer spread of perhaps 5-10%, and you pretty much lose 17% off the top in addition to capital gains tax losses. However, NY does not charge sales tax on gold bullion. A NJ resident can drive to NY, buy gold there, and store it in a safety deposit box in NY, so that the gold is neither bought nor stored (and therefore used) in NJ. Legally, then, no sales or use tax needs to be paid to NJ in this case.
If food is taxed in your area, yes.
Yes, your wages can be garnished wherever you work for a debt. Generally, wages are not approved to be garnished for unsecured debt.
State and federal laws mandate how much wages can be garnished in New Jersey. Creditors can take up to 25% of wages in New Jersey.
A super-dense city. (Such as Union City, NJ.)
yes
Where clothing is taxable (for example it is in NY but not in NJ) it is taxed at the same rate as everything else.
Where clothing is taxable (for example it is in NY but not in NJ) it is taxed at the same rate as everything else.
There are a few reasons why wages can be garnished in the state of New Jersey. Reasons include back child support, back alimony, or back taxes.
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Unlike the federal government, NJ does not have a special long term capital gains rate. All capital gains are taxed at the same rates as ordinary income.
A registered/taxed car A valid driving License Insurance No alcohol or drugs in your system
Contact the state office of education to get a replacement certificate.