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Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6u8viu wrote
Sheetz...
Jumpy-Natural4868 OP t1_j6p7a3b wrote
Reply to comment by AlexDr0ps in BRGR closes its last Pittsburgh location by Jumpy-Natural4868
next restaurant will be 100% vowel burger restaurant-
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Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6o5hfh wrote
Reply to comment by Travis123083 in If I already e-filed Fed&PA taxes, must I complete this "Local Earned Income Tax Return" from KEYSTONE collections group? by [deleted]
They need to withhold the correct amount or else they're violating the law. You could have other earned income not from an employer that you have to pay quarterly separately. Basically this is usually from self-employment activities.
It is also municipality based and not county-based as the tax rates are set by municipalities and the earned income tax goes to the municipalities, not the counties.
Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6o3cpq wrote
Reply to comment by Travis123083 in If I already e-filed Fed&PA taxes, must I complete this "Local Earned Income Tax Return" from KEYSTONE collections group? by [deleted]
Here you go. It's a state law that most employers must withhold local earned income tax. https://dced.pa.gov/local-government/local-income-tax-information/local-withholding-tax-faqs/
Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6o35o3 wrote
Reply to comment by Travis123083 in If I already e-filed Fed&PA taxes, must I complete this "Local Earned Income Tax Return" from KEYSTONE collections group? by [deleted]
They do? At least around here (Allegheny)they do. And then you file each year to make sure you are squared away. Unless you are self employed but that's the same for state and federal SE too.
Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6o2otg wrote
No. Didn't get it. They mail it for former employees.
Employers have to file by Jan 31 but if they're mailing it out it can take time. The Jan 31 date is when the IRS gets it. Not the tax filer.
Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6nq2nn wrote
Reply to comment by Travis123083 in If I already e-filed Fed&PA taxes, must I complete this "Local Earned Income Tax Return" from KEYSTONE collections group? by [deleted]
it's not a nuisance tax. it provides a substantial amount of revenue for local municipalities to provide services for their residents.
Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6ngs1s wrote
worth the drive.
Jumpy-Natural4868 OP t1_j6mzw58 wrote
Reply to comment by thatgirl239 in BNY Mellon takes unusual step in overhauling its 401(k) plan by Jumpy-Natural4868
good recall. https://employeebenefits.co.uk/bank-new-york-mellon-stock-plan-51000-employees/
What this means I don't know... (i.e., what the up and downsides are)
For instance, the stock is restricted, so getting equity from it is harder than unrestricted shares. Are they doing this to be nice and "motivate their employees since they now have an ownership stake" or are they doing this b/c it's cheaper than paying them more, and they want to pat themselves on the back that they're being nice to their employees while not giving raises or cutting salaries or jobs?
Jumpy-Natural4868 OP t1_j6mqzkh wrote
Reply to comment by Corny_Toot in BNY Mellon takes unusual step in overhauling its 401(k) plan by Jumpy-Natural4868
I'm not sure higher pay means you do less sneaky shit, honestly.
I know it's not directly comparable, but there's a study that looked at people stealing office supplies from work, and it's the higher paid people who did that.
I also think it's an access thing -- if you have easy access, you'll be more tempted to do it, no matter what you're paid.
And in terms of altruism, data shows that people who make less money, on average, contribute a higher % of their income to charity than higher wage earners.
Jumpy-Natural4868 OP t1_j6mqq0v wrote
Reply to Fitzgerald offers county police support to help address Downtown Pittsburgh safety concerns by Jumpy-Natural4868
I mean, what could go wrong with this plan?
(uh, more cops doesn't always equal less crime. Pittsburgh Police get pissed that County cops are in their territory and slow walk responses. County cops get pissed their patrolling the city and slow walk responses. etc. etc.)
Jumpy-Natural4868 OP t1_j6mql4n wrote
Reply to comment by threwthelookinggrass in Fitzgerald offers county police support to help address Downtown Pittsburgh safety concerns by Jumpy-Natural4868
thank you!!
Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6mkyzw wrote
Reply to Never shot a gun, want to learn (38m) by _smojface
I'd go sign up for a gun safety class somewhere and don't engage in talking politics and you should be fine
Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6mkfli wrote
Reply to comment by CL-MotoTech in Favorite places to eat sandwiches and talk about current events like old men in the city? Am not actually an old man, but want to live the lifestyle by wormfingers-
Also, in the pantheon of shitty beers, ic light has to be a few places higher (better) that Busch light And if not, iconic shitty beers >>> Busch light.
Even hipsters don't drink Busch light ironically.
Jumpy-Natural4868 OP t1_j6mkc2i wrote
Reply to Fitzgerald offers county police support to help address Downtown Pittsburgh safety concerns by Jumpy-Natural4868
Way back machine erroring out this AM so I couldn't create a non pg link.
> Some Allegheny County police officers may be headed to Downtown to bolster the law enforcement presence amid escalating concerns about safety and violence.
> According to multiple sources, county Executive Rich Fitzgerald has offered to provide a contingent of county police officers to supplement the work being done by city police.
> Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey is believed to be receptive to the proposal, which has yet to be announced publicly. Mr. Fitzgerald discussed the idea during a recent Pittsburgh Cultural Trust board meeting, sources said.
Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6mjqey wrote
Reply to comment by kimbecile in I haven’t gotten any mail/packages I ordered in months? by SrCouchSpecialist
This. Do this first. Ask to talk to the supervisor there. Someone will help you.
And as someone else suggested, sign up for informed delivery so you can see what should be coming.
Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6mhioh wrote
Reply to comment by burritoace in Is everyone's utilities pricing insane or am I getting screwed? by peon2
whoops, thanks for correcting me. I must be thinking of those fridge size stand up freezers.
Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6mhh07 wrote
Reply to comment by 1ll1l1ll1l1l1l1l1ll1 in PA Homestead Exclusion Tax Credit by susweca2
oh, u/1ll1l1ll1l1l1l1l1ll1, look it's on the FAQ for the county, so they must get asked this question al ot--
My neighbor has moved out and uses his former home as a rental property. It still has a Homestead Exclusion on it. Is that legal?
No, the owner must use the property as his/her primary residence to qualify for the Homestead Exclusion. We can research that information for you.
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https://www.alleghenycounty.us/real-estate/abatements-exemptions/act-50/act-50-faqs.aspx
Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6mfydh wrote
Reply to comment by CARLEtheCamry in Moving from Dallas? by [deleted]
And steel cages over AC units since people strip them for copper. That's the only place I've seen that.
Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6mfu7o wrote
Reply to comment by JustYourNeighbor in Favorite places to eat sandwiches and talk about current events like old men in the city? Am not actually an old man, but want to live the lifestyle by wormfingers-
Magic Pittsburgh moment
Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6l4wch wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Moving from Dallas? by [deleted]
Ear plugs? Noise machine?
Jumpy-Natural4868 OP t1_j6l38n4 wrote
Unfortunately federal law allows this to be done. I don't think it specifics states when employer match funds need to be given.
Jumpy-Natural4868 t1_j6wczox wrote
Reply to comment by grachi in no late night coffeeshops or places to do work :( by hodown94
Honestly I've done this on weekends waiting for a kid at various weekend things and it wasn't bad. 99 percent of their business is take out.