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eSJayDee

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  1. Some vendors are required to collect Sales Tax for NYS.  Our tax rate on most things is 8% (depending on County), lower on clothes, etc & nothing on some things, like food.

    I've bought some things online from vendors that have charged a full 8% even when less or nothing should be collected.

    (I'm constantly peeved that I get charged tax on my "free" bag of dog food from a local brick & mortar vendor - I believe the rebate actually comes from the manufacturer.  Buy 12, get 1 free.)

    I suspect the 1st case is just bad bookkeeping/software & the $ probably gets fwded to NYS; the latter, I'm not so sure about.

  2. I don't hate the Jets, in fact at one time they might've been my 2nd favorite team.  I still hate the Dolphins due to the whole 0 for the 70s thing.  The hatred for the Pats* likewise is (partly) due to their recent dominance.  That & the whole cheating & being so easy to hate & all.

    The Jets, much like the Bills have most of the time sucked, so there's little satisfaction in kicking a dog when it's down.

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    The PPE chainsaw chaps are useless against electric chainsaws.  Apparently, they will just keep moving right through the protective layers of the chaps, whereas the gas saws will get bound up by the threads by design.

     

    I find that somewhat surprising.  I haven't tested them on either (I don't wear them), but my electric saw shuts off when it's overloaded.  What it takes to shut it down, varies w/ battery power (it shuts down much easier when the battery is almost dead as opposed to fully charged).  So, the principle is the same, provide extra resistance, engine dies.  Granted, it's a built-in safety feature, but I imagine they included it for this very reason instead of just conserving battery power when highly labored.

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    A 30% toll increase will be added to drivers' bills who go through soon-to-be installed cashless toll gantries and do not have E-ZPass. The bill, with the higher tolls and $2 monthly surcharge, will be mailed to drivers' homes who do not switch to the tags. ...

    I did not know that, thanks; that's good to know for the FUTURE.  Even assuming they still usurp this "bridge charge", come 2021, it will probably be cheaper, even w/ mimimal usage to get the EZ Pass.  Guess it depends on how frequently you use it.

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    Why my son hasn’t gotten an ezpass for himself is a big mystery.

    At least when I looked into it a few yrs ago, they usurped some sort "bridge fee" monthly.  So, although you saved a few pennies each time you used it, cuz of that fee, unless you used it a moderate amount, it was more expensive than just paying cash. I'll be danged if I voluntarily give NYS more $ than I already do.

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  6. Since you've managed to get away w/ only renting one in the past, if you think your future use will be similar, I'd highly recommend you get a good, electric saw (assuming you don't consider that an oxymoron ;) )

    I have an 80v Earthworks. If you can get away w/ one battery, they're roughly equivalent of a gas powered saw of equivalent price (~$300), ie good homeowner or low end rancher's saw).

    My main complaint of my old gas saw was that more often than not, I spent more time & effort getting the dang thing started then it would've taken doing the task w/ a handsaw.

    W/ electric, you just make sure the battery is charged & voila, cutting away.

    The one downside is it's only good for about 11 minutes of HARD cutting.  That equates to about 1 hour of work doing moderate cutting.  But if you're felling & cutting up maybe a tree every yr or so, I think it's the way to go.

  7. So as some of you know, the NYS Thruway is "closed" for cash business.  As such, they record your license & will bill you.  I took the Thruway 2x last nite, I think 40¢ & going home $1.05.

    Obviously if they're billed separately, it makes no sense to pay 45¢ or whatever a stamp costs to collect 40. 

    But either way, I'm wondering if there's a minimum charge to process a VISA transaction, like maybe 50¢?  (I seem to recall someone "spamming" a charity (Westboro Baptist Church?)  by giving the numerous 1¢ donations, and having it cost them $)

    Of course it being gov't efficiency, they'd prolly pay the 45 to collect 40 anyway.

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    but I seriously doubt living in Buffalo and paying NYS taxes

     

    You pay based upon where the $ is earned, ie Bills only pay 1/2 (actually, I think it's 9/17ths) of their income as NYS income tax.  Also, many States have "entertainer taxes"  (I assume NYS being one of them), so although NYS is very highly taxed relative to other destinations, it's not as disadvantageous as one might think.

    Further, on "a few million", the extra taxes "only" amount to "a few hundred thousand"; there are other, often more important factors when considering employment situations.

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