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CT resident considering a remote job in Philadelphia. Apparently Philly has a “wage tax” of 3.44% of any income made within the city. How do taxes work in this situation?

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CT resident considering a remote job in Philadelphia. Apparently Philly has a “wage tax” of 3.44% of any income made within the city. How do taxes work in this situation? I’ve never heard of a city having a “wage tax” separate from traditional state income tax, but I guess that’s a thing in Philly. As a CT resident, how would this work? Am I filing CT state tax and Pennsylvania state tax AND a Philadelphia wage tax thing? submitted by /u/trammeloratreasure

Reddit Personal Finance 468 2024-07-26

I want to retire early. Can I save more money buy buying a house? I’m a 44 single person. I spend 24k a year in rent, I save 60k for retirement, but hidden housing costs worry me.

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I want to retire early. Can I save more money buy buying a house? I’m a 44 single person. I spend 24k a year in rent, I save 60k for retirement, but hidden housing costs worry me. I feel like I am missing out on savings by not buying real estate, but I am not sure. I spend 24k a year in renting a one bedroom in a high rise, and I put away 60k a year in retirement savings. How much more can I realistically save in equity if I buy a house? So for a 400k condo I was looking at, I would have to remove 100k from my investment…

Reddit Personal Finance 526 2024-07-14

Can’t focus past infinity helios 44-2 Canon eos 4000d, what did I do wrong?

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Can’t focus past infinity helios 44-2 Canon eos 4000d, what did I do wrong? Good day, I recently bought the helios 44-2 for my Canon eos 4000d but it can’t focus past 3 meters, when I focus it focus normally but as if its max focus was at 3 meters, I’m using this adaptor: https://www.amazon.es/M42-Adaptador-Anillo-Objetivo-Caso/dp/B074W5G3SC/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=26CKAOEBLJPWE&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Kne-ZnS8maGKvWrN9RDy_CarJ3cQ…

Ask Photography 358 2024-06-30

Travelling to the US in a month, for 44 days in total. Should I be concerned?

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Travelling to the US in a month, for 44 days in total. Should I be concerned? Just for some extra information: Travelling on an ESTA, I’ve visited my gf in US a total of 5 times so far (twice a year), the last visit was for a month, from Jan 8 – Feb 6, Last time I visited, the officer did mention that I seem to visit the US a lot (even though I only tend to visit once every half a year or so, on average for a month), so …

Reddit Travel 688 2024-06-22