Wednesday, December 12, 2012

About do I need to do a Philadelphia City Wage Tax Return

Do I need to do a Philadelphia City Wage Tax Return?
I live in Philadelphia but work in Jersey. In each paycheck, I see that a portion of my salary is going to the city wage tax. Is there a form that I need to complete for a return? I don't own any businesses, only work for a refinery in Jersey.
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Dear Guy: See www.phila.gov or call 215-686-6600 or email Revenue@phila.gov. Generally when "Philadelphia wage tax is with held no filing is required, see above links for Q&A's. This advice was prepared based on our understanding of the tax law in effect at the time it was written as it applies to the facts that you provided. Click on my profile to read more. Errol Quinn Enrolled Agent Master Tax Advisor

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Monday, November 12, 2012

About who in Philadelphia actually went to work today

Who in Philadelphia actually went to work today?
Did you go to the parade today? Did your boss give you off or did you have to take a personal day? Also how many people just called out sick. I was off but had to use a personal day and it was so worth it. Way to go PHILLIES!!!!!
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The parade was awesome!
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Not I!GO PHILS!!!!

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Friday, October 12, 2012

About If i wanted to file for unemployment would i file in the state i live in or work in

 If i wanted to file for unemployment would i file in the state i live in or work in?
I live in new jersey, but i work in philadelphia so should i file for unemployment in the state i live in or the state i work in? thanks for your time
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Um. If you're working, why are you filing for unemployment?
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The state you work in. You employer contributes to the fund from which you draw, so it would be PA. If it's not correct, they will certainly tell you.
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It will all depend on which state your employer posts your earnings, but that doesn't matter to you. File in your home state and when they look up your earnings they will let you know if you need to contact the other statesw agency. They will give you all of the info you need.

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

About what percent or how much they take out taxes if we work in a center city philadelphia, PA

What percent or how much they take out taxes if we work in a center city philadelphia, PA.? ?
hi. I actually have less knowlege bout taxes nd all bout the jobs. I want to know how much total taxes, what % is taken out from our check in order to work in a center city philadelphia, PA. Is it more than the normal places where we work? Plzz give me ur accurate answer. Also, plzz also tell me what types of taxes they take out in jobs.? thank you very much.
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www.paycheckcity.com should give you your answer.
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They'll take 7.65% for social security and medicare, 3.07% for PA state tax, several % for local income tax, and whatever you owe for federal income tax

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

About can accountants / financial employees who work at Urban Outfitters hq in Philadelphia bring their dog to work

Can accountants / financial employees who work at Urban Outfitters hq in Philadelphia bring their dog to work?
I know it is a dog friendly place to work but am looking for feedback from a current employees that knows, not simply what is on the internet. I've heard it may be limited to certain buildings.
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Can you not simply email head office and ask?
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The best thing to do is check with your HR rep.

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Thursday, July 12, 2012

About how does one get their art work shown in art galleries in Philadelphia, Pa.

 How does one get their art work shown in art galleries in Philadelphia, Pa.?
I'm an artist who lives in the Delaware County outside of Philadelphia, Pa., would like to show my art work and sale my art in art galleries.
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Do you have a portfolio of your work? If so, then you are halfway there. If not, get busy - that is step #1, and you will use it so much more than you think. A portfolio does not have to be fancy - if you are on a budget (like me) a nice plain photo album with GOOD pictures representing your work. Note 'Current Available Pieces' as well as 'Past Sold Works'. Get some cheap but nice looking business cards (Vistaprint.com) You do not even have to have that part done yet to go scope out some galleries. Visit as a shopper and see who carries local artists. Pay attention to the types of art they have in the gallery as well as the price ranges and ask yourself if yours would 'fit'. When you have a decent portfolio & cards, go BACK to the galleries that support local artists and that you think would be a good fit for your style. SMILE. Introduce yourself, and start asking some questions. Show your portfolio; hand them a business card. Ask if they have a jury process, or if there are certain times that they accept new art. What is thier commission? Make sure you always have a smaller, easily portable ACTUAL piece with you at all times!! (If that is possible for what you do) Remeber that you have to sell yourself and your own talent first if you are going to get anywhere. Good Luck!
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the realistic thing in the beginning is to participate in group shows. Look for calls for artists in your area and see whether you have art pieces which match what they are looking for. Then apply to participate. Usually there is a non-refundable fee of $10-$20 involved. If your art gets selected you get to be in a show.

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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

About im 14 years old and im looking for a place to do volunteer work with animals in Philadelphia

Im 14 years old and im looking for a place to do volunteer work with animals in Philadelphia?
but most want you o be 18 years or older to volunteer
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Check out these links for what you want to do in your area.
 

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Saturday, May 12, 2012

About what do you like about working in Philadelphia

What do you like about working in Philadelphia?
I just got a job in a company on JFK Blvd and 17th street in center city. I'm from the suburbs and swore that I would never be able to handle the city. But I think I'm loving it more than anything right now!
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Philadelphia will be as great as you decide to make it. Your working attitude is usually associated with your perspective on life. If you go into it with a positive outlook, your work will reflect that. If you expect bad things to happen and regret your surroundings, then your work will reflect your bad expectations and people will take notice. Moral of the story, be happy and thankful for the things you have regardless of where you are. Location does not dictate success in life. Your attitude does!

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Thursday, April 12, 2012

About can you recommend a safe place to stay near Philadelphia connected by bus/train

Can you recommend a safe place to stay near Philadelphia connected by bus/train?
I am going to be working in Philadelphia for 1 year. I am looking for a safe nearby (within about 10 miles) place to live. It has to be connected by bus/train. Someone recommended Cherry Hill, NJ. Are there others?
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Depends where in Philly you will be working and what your budget is.. There are many reasonable and decent apartments in NE Philly and the Bucks county area (Bensalem, etc) that are on or near regional rail stations. In NJ, most of the decent places are a little further than walking distance, but a short drive to the PATCO line. You will need a car in NJ either way. If budget allows, you could of course stay in Center City itself, there are some excellent apartments.
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I'm assuming that you'll be working in Center City. I wouldn't recommend Cherry Hill, because the train in to Philly is going to dump you at 30th Street Station. If you're looking to live in Jersey, you probably want to live along the PATCO, which goes through Camden County and will bring you through Center City. You can check their website here: http://www.ridepatco.org/ The PATCO runs 24 hours a day, though late at night it can be a bit of a wait. Of the towns along the line, I would recommend Ashland, Haddonfield, Westmont, or Collingswood. (Collingswood is an "up and coming" town, so some neighborhoods aren't that great.) There's also the RiverLine, which goes out through Burlington County. The website is here: http://www.riverline.com/ The RiverLine can have some shady characters sometimes, and it doesn't run 24 hours. But, it goes through some really great towns, including Burlington (which has some sketchy neighborhoods, but also some beautiful, historic ones), Riverton, and Palmyra. There are some new townhouses/condos being constructed in Cinnaminson directly across from the RiverLine station (or at least, there were about 6 months ago - they may be completed by now). I hope that helps!
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along the roosevelt blvd, also huntingpark area pa.
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I don't know why all these people that commented before me are only talking about the train when you asked for both the train and the bus but whatever..Cherry Hill is nice and is accessible by bus if you live close to route 70, route 38, Haddonfield Road or Chapel Avenue. Or if you live over in the Woodcrest section the PATCO train runs through there. Merchantville is nice as well and is a very small town. The buses run there on Maple Avenue and Park Avenue. But in Merchantville no matter where you live it is a short walk to the bus. Westmont, Collingswood and Haddonfield are also nice towns and there is where the PATCO train goes through. I know there are some buses that run along the train that don't go over to Philadelphia but would be able to get you to train station to complete your trip if you weren't within walking distance. Audubon is fairly nice as well and depending upon which one your closest too there are buses that run both on Black Horse Pike and White Horse Pike. Going a little more north there is Cinnaminson which once again depending upon where you live you could access the bus on Route 130 or the riverline which is on I want to say Main St but I'm not sure if that's what it's called and that would take you to the Transportation Center and you would get off there and get on the PATCO train. As for areas of Philadelphia I would say Manayunk, Center City, Parts of South Philly and the NE..Hopefully I was some help to you..Good Luck!

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Monday, March 12, 2012

About where do you go to get work papers in philadelphia school district

where do you go to get work papers in philadelphia school district?
address or website
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You can get the work papers at the School District headquarters at 440 North Broad Street (near Broad and Spring Garden Street). Contact the District's main switchboard at 215-400-4000 during regular business hours to get information. They will connect you to the proper department for your answer

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Sunday, February 12, 2012

About how much should be the salary for an civil engineer with 2+years experience working in Philadelphia PA

 How much should be the salary for an civil engineer with 2+years experience working in Philadelphia PA?
working in Philadelphia PA, for a company who is doing veri well, 2 year experience , hard working EIT certificate
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Approximately $62,000. I am basing this on how much a Civil Engineer with 2 years of experience and EIT certified would earn with the federal government in Philadelphia. That would be approximately a GS-11 step 3 position. Using their pay table adjusted for the cost of living in Philadelphia, that comes to $61,702. The pay table is the first link I have listed below. If you are interested in a job with the federal government (their benefits cannot be beat), then check the second link and search using the job series code 0810 (that code is specifically for civil engineers). I wish you the best of luck from one civil engineer to another. Aloha!

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

About Is it worth living in Delaware and commuting to work in Philadelphia

Is it worth living in Delaware and commuting to work in Philadelphia?
I am considering a job offer in downtown Philly. I currently go to school in the Main Line and know that living here will eat most of my entry-level salary. I have friends who live and work in Delaware and they keep saying how cheap it is to live there. It seems that insurance, rent, and other things are cheaper there than PA. However, the SEPTA train service doesn't seem to be as frequent and it's a bit longer of a ride downtown. I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts or experiences of living just over the state line in Delaware and commuting to Philly. Is the location worth the financial savings?
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I had a friend that commuted to work and school from DE. It is much cheaper in DE. It really depends on if you don't mind the extra inconveniece and time with the R2 or traffic on 95. You have to decide whether the extra impatience is worth it. She moved to PA after a year of commuting. However, she wants to move back to DE. I do too. Tax free living! It wouldn't hurt to try to find a job in the PA/DE border. Good Luck
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It's cheaper than Pennsylvania, but I'm not sure by how much. And Delaware sucks anyway.
 

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