[Info-vax] HP stopping VMS paper documentation ?
AEF
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Mon Dec 19 21:05:05 EST 2011
On Dec 19, 9:41 am, koeh... at eisner.nospam.encompasserve.org (Bob
Koehler) wrote:
> In article <00ABA01C.0238B... at SendSpamHere.ORG>, VAXman- @SendSpamHere.ORG writes:
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> > Many go just across the Delaware into Pennsylvania or Delaware where the
> > tax rates are SIGNIFICANTLY leaner than those of the proNJ. Many others
> > I know have *escaped* to the south to the Carolinas.
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> Property taxes or income taxes?
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> In my experience, PA has higher gas taxes than NJ, but not as high as NY.
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> I don't recall the last time I bought gas in DE.
NJ is a highly unusual case with regards to gasoline taxes. It is
incredibly low for some reason. Gasoline tax in NYC is incredibly
high. And the gas stations in Manhattan are all hidden. I can't recall
seeing one in years, if ever. I guess Manhattanites get the gas in the
outer boroughs (Queens, The Bronx, Brooklyn, and Staten Island, for
those who aren't familiar with this. NYC consists of five boroughs,
each actually being a bona fide state county(!), though the county
names are different for some).
State income tax for NY and NJ have roughly the same top rates (8.97%
on income over %500,000). The lowest rates are very different. NJ:
1.4% for less than $20,000. NY: 4%
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