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themagicalpanda t1_je0yzuz wrote
Reply to Be careful out there by Snoo_35864
not a bad idea to spray the perimeter of your yard for ticks
themagicalpanda t1_jado9yn wrote
Reply to Married in June of 2022: Do I file taxes as a single person or joint with my wife? by Existing_Ad_5591
file MFJ since the event occurred during the 2022 tax year
themagicalpanda t1_jad4b5d wrote
Reply to comment by uplandsrep in New Jersey’s notorious property-tax bills went up once again last year, growing on average by more than $200 or more than 2%, according to the latest data from the state; the increase pushed the average New Jersey property-tax bill to a record-high $9,490 in 2022 by rollotomasi07071
>If it means that the teachers have all the supplies, support and benefits...
does this include pay? because imo the biggest concern is that new educators arent entering the field and young educators are leaving the field because the pay is atrocious with the amount of shit that teachers put up with.
themagicalpanda t1_ja9tbnp wrote
look at your contract that you signed. all of this should be in your contract. if its in there and you signed it, then you're out of luck.
if it's not, then yeah you've got a problem.
themagicalpanda t1_j6p3u8a wrote
Reply to comment by Big_Dinner3636 in In light of Biden announcing funding for the Hudson tunnels, let’s not forget Chris Christie canceled the original project which would have been done by now and cost half as much. by Flashinglights0101
Yeah I want some of that hopium that OP is sniffing lmao
themagicalpanda t1_j6i9zbh wrote
Reply to Learning the counties and cities of NJ by adgo1
18/21 on the counties quiz
messed up Ocean, Warren, and Union
themagicalpanda t1_j4n2bfi wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Rent Increase of 17%+ - is this legal? Suggestions? by [deleted]
here are the jersey city ordinances
your best bet is to probably 1. call jersey city's OFFICE OF LANDLORD/ TENANT RELATIONS; and/or 2. consult a lawyer. if this is the first increase in 2 years, then 17% may not be unconscionable. rent may have been under market rate and with the increase it's now at market rate.
themagicalpanda t1_j4n05hv wrote
new jersey has no statewide rent control laws in place. Check to see if your county and/or town has any rent control laws.
besides this recent increase, when was the last time your rent increased and by how much?
themagicalpanda t1_j37qi5z wrote
Reply to comment by pinetreesgreen in Nonfarm payrolls rose 223,000 in December, as strong jobs market tops expectations by caesar____augustus
Right, the goal is to achieve maximum employment while hitting 2% inflation. I expect unemployment to tick up over 2023(hence softening of the market) but with last month's CPI report coming in lower than expected and the jobs data that was just released, it's looking pretty good. We still have a long ways to go to 2%, but it's on the right track.
Wages are also cooling which the Fed has been worried about wage-price spiraling.
themagicalpanda t1_j37jhzg wrote
Reply to comment by fatcIemenza in Nonfarm payrolls rose 223,000 in December, as strong jobs market tops expectations by caesar____augustus
how is jerome powell taking Ls? this is the soft landing he's been wanting.
inflation starting to cool (and hopefully continues) while unemployment stays steady is great and absolutely what the fed wants to see.
themagicalpanda t1_j0upd2g wrote
Reply to comment by Raven91487 in Dealership help by Raven91487
>I’m more concerned about some things I’ve been hearing where they tell you one price then charge more when you get there.
Pretty standard for all dealerships tbh. They show the price of the car but then when you get to finance you'll see things like vin etching added on for $700.
No matter what dealership you go to, always ask for a copy of the out-the-door-price when talking to the salesman. this gives you ALL of your charges for that specific vehicle (add-ons, fees, taxes, etc.). So then when you get to finance their should be no surprises (though finance will push additional warranties on you - just decline them unless you really do want them).
themagicalpanda t1_iyb8nkd wrote
Reply to comment by AJmald in Student debt relief & taxes by AJmald
interest is still being deferred until june 2023
themagicalpanda t1_iyb702n wrote
Reply to comment by AJmald in Student debt relief & taxes by AJmald
technically they arent paid off since you requested a refund.
themagicalpanda t1_iyb5y2b wrote
Reply to comment by AJmald in Student debt relief & taxes by AJmald
well if you got a refund for payments that you made, then your loan balance goes back to what it was prior to those payments.
so say you had 10k in loans, you paid 4k which brings your balance down to 6k. you then requested a 4k refund as those payments were made during the CARES act, you still owe 10k on your loans. this is obviously not taken into accounts if you made no other payments during the forebearance. this is for illustrative purposes.
themagicalpanda t1_iyb4nkz wrote
Reply to Student debt relief & taxes by AJmald
refunds for loan payments made during the covid forebearance was possible because of the CARES act. the student loan forgiveness that is currently being battled in the courts is completely separate from the CARES act and has no affect on it.
you do not have to worry about taxes for refunds on loan payments via the CARES act.
themagicalpanda t1_iwugjgx wrote
Reply to Port Authority bridge and tunnel toll hike proposed, with officials blaming inflation by hopopo
government price gouging
themagicalpanda t1_jegsoej wrote
Reply to comment by BadamPshh in IRS adjusted my refund from 1400 to $1 and aren't able to tell me why. by BadamPshh
check your IRS transcripts. this is 100% because you said you didnt get the covid stimulus check during the 2021 tax year when the irs has on their end that you did receive it.