City of New York
By admin ~ October 6th, 2008. Filed under: Tokyo travel.
New York City, officially named the City of New York, is the most populous city in the United States, and the most densely populated major city in North America. The city is at the center of international finance, politics, entertainment, and culture, and is one of the world’s major global cities (along with London, Tokyo and Paris) with a virtually unrivaled collection of museums, galleries, performance venues, media outlets, international corporations, and stock exchanges. The city is also home to the United Nations, along with all of the international missions associated with it.
History
Long before the arrival of European settlers, the New York City area was inhabited by the Lenape people, including such tribes as the Manahattoes, Canarsies and Raritan. Major events in New York history includeâ In 1524 the first European explorer enters New York Harborâ European settlement begins with the following the 1609 voyage of Henry Hudsonâ Founding of the Dutch fur trading settlement in Lower Manhattan in 1613 later called New Amsterdamâ English ships captured the city without struggle in 1664â The Dutch formally ceded New York to the English in the Treaty of Breda at the conclusion of the Second Anglo-Dutch War in 1667â The city was renamed New York, after James, Duke of York, and became a royal colony in 1685â After the Civil War, the rate of immigration from Europe grew steeply, and New York became the first stop for millions seeking a new and better life in the United States, a role acknowledged by the dedication of the Statue of Liberty in 1886â In two separate actions in 1874 and 1895, New York City (and New York County) annexed sections of southern Westchester County known as the Bronxâ In 1898, New York City took the political form in which it exists to this day.â 9/11 changed the political map of the worldPlace of interest
Tourism is a major local industry, with hundreds of attractions and 39 million tourists visiting the city each year on average. Many visitors make it a point to visit Ground Zero, the Empire State Building, Times Square, Radio City Music Hall, the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Wall Street, United Nations Headquarters, the American Museum of Natural History, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Fifth Avenue, and the Brooklyn Bridge, among other attractions. There are over 28,000 acres (113 kmò) of parkland found throughout New York City, comprising over 1,700 separate parks and playgrounds. The best known of these is Central Park, which is one of the finest examples of landscape architecture in the world, as well as a major source of recreation for New Yorkers and tourists alike. Other major parks in the city include Riverside Park, Battery Park, Bryant Park, Prospect Park, Flushing Meadow-Corona Park, Washington Square Park, and Forest Park.
Museums & Art Galleries
New York is a city of great museums with the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s assemblage of historic art, the Museum of Modern Art and Guggenheim Museum’s 20th century collection, and the American Museum of Natural History and its Hayden Planetarium focusing on the sciences. There are also many smaller specialty museums, from El Museo del Barrio with a focus on Latin American cultures to the Cooper-Hewitt National Museum of Design. A number of the city’s museums are located along the Museum Mile section of Fifth Avenue.
In addition to these museums, the city is also home to a vast array of spaces for opera, symphony, and dance performances. The largest of these is Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, which is actually a complex of buildings housing 12 separate companies, including the New York Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Opera, the New York City Ballet, and Jazz at Lincoln Center. Other notable performance halls include Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music Hall, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music. New York City boasts a highly active and influential theater district, which is centered around Times Square in Manhattan. It serves both as the center of the American theater industry, and as a major attraction for visitors from around the world. Broadway theaters are considered to be of the highest quality in the world.
Shopping
Shopping is popular with many visitors, with Fifth Avenue being a famous shopping corridor for luxury items. Macy’s, the nation’s largest department store, and the surrounding area of Herald Square are a major destination for more moderately-priced goods. In recent years 23rd Street has become a major location for “big-box” retailers. In southern Manhattan, Greenwich Village is home to hundreds of independent music and book stores, while the East Village continues to prevail as purveyors of all things “strange” and unusual which you can’t find anywhere else. The “diamond district” (located on 47th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) is the city’s main location for jewelry shopping, and SoHo, formerly the center of the New York art scene, is now famous for high-priced clothing boutiques, and the art galleries are now concentrated in Chelsea. There are also large shopping districts found in Downtown Brooklyn and along Queens Boulevard in Queens.
Food & Drink
New York is the best restaurant town in USA and one of the finest in the world. New York has literally thousands of restaurants to choose from (more than 25,000, in fact), encompassing nearly every cuisine in the world. Some of the big names are Eleven Madison Park, The River Café, Boat Basin Café, Veritas. Like restaurants, thousands of bars and cafes are there in the city. A few old noteworthy among those are: McSorleys Old Ale House, Revival, Push Café and White Horse Tavern.
Universities
New York City is served by the publicly run City University of New York (CUNY), the largest urban university in the United States, which has a number of campuses throughout the five boroughs. The city is also home to a number of other institutions of higher learning, some of national or even international reputation, including Columbia University, Fordham University, Manhattan College, New York University, the Juilliard School, The Cooper Union, Marymount Manhattan College and The New School. New York City is also a major center of academic medicine. Manhattan contains the campuses of the world-class Rockefeller University, Weill Cornell Medical College, and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, as well as Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center and NYU Medical Center and their medical schools. New York City is home to several of the nation’s top schools of art and design, including Pratt Institute, the School of Visual Arts, the Fashion Institute of Technology, and Parsons School of Design
Sports
Although in much of the rest of the country American football has become the most popular professional sport, in New York City baseball arguably still stirs the most passion and interest. A “Subway Series” between city teams is a time of great excitement, and any World Series championship by either the New York Yankees or the New York Mets is considered to be worthy of the highest celebration, including a ticker-tape parade for the victorious team.
Hotels & Accommodation
The City of New York is known as the “city that never sleeps”, but its visitors have to. The city hosts a large number of accommodations options.
Luxury Hotels
New York has many “grand dames,” classic elegant hotels that have been around for years and endured majestically. The St. Regis, the Waldorf, Tribeca Grand Hotel, Ritz-Carlton New York, Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers - are some to mention about.
Budget Hotels
Besides all those luxury hotels, a large number of budget hotels are available in New York City. They are comfortable, homely and light weight for the pocket. Some of them to mention are - The Whitehouse Hotel of New York, The Pioneer, Chelsea Center, Guesthouse and Harlem YMCA. Except these hotels and guesthouses, Skyline Hotel and Travel Inn are rare exception among affordable hotels for their services and facilities.
Tours and Sightseeing
To know and see the New York City with no tension way, a number of tour operators are there for travelers help. These tours contain city and outskirt of the city sightseeing. Tours may vary from its contents or theme. It may be a helicopter tour of Big Apple or may be a double-decker bus tour. Some fair tour agencies are there in the city. Tours can be booked from tour agencies or some hotels arrange them for its patrons. Another easy way to book any of these tours is online tour ticket booking. Some helpful websites for this purpose are:
http://www.newyork.com
http://www.allnewyorktours.com
http://www.thereservationcenter.com
Transport
The airport authority owns and operates the four major airports in the New York City area, John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in Jamaica, Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey, La Guardia Airport in Flushing, and Teeterboard Airport in Teeterboard, New Jersey.Taxicabs are operated by private companies and licensed by the New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission. Other than cabs, New York City has a mass transit system. Unlike most of America’s car-oriented urban areas, public transportation is the common mode of travel for the majority of New York City residents. The city is served by an extensive network of parkways and expressways, including four primary Interstate Highways enter the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area. The world-famous New York City Subway is operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). It is the most extensive subway system in the world. The subway system connects all boroughs except Staten Island, which is served by the Staten Island Railway via the free Staten Island Ferry. In addition to these, city residents rely on hundreds of bus lines, both publicly and privately operated. Many private ferries are run by NY Waterway, which provides several lines across the Hudson River, New York Water Taxi, with lines connecting Brooklyn and Manhattan, and other operators
October 6th, 2008 at 2:16 pm
New York City Resident -self employed working in New Jersey. Where do I file my taxes?
I am a resident of New York. I am self employed and my entire income is from 2 businesses in which I have consulting contracts and are located and operate within the state of New Jersey. Do I have to file New Jersey and New York state/city taxes?
October 6th, 2008 at 7:18 pm
wow.
Why choose taxes and death?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiOqHLVxZvA
Leave your home, and don't look back. There are many who'll assist you on your way West, I promise. Leave all possessions behind. Your mansion is fully furnished, and has no mortgage, bills or fees.
Look to God and live: New York is toast.
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CALIFORNIA DREAMIN
May I relate to you, a true story of what happened to me on a Thursday, in 1971? It was in late May, I think. My brother, Ken, called dad Thursday evening. Told him that if I could get up to Salt Lake City by Monday morning at 9:00 AM, I could get hired at a job that just lost a delivery driver at Maxfield's Soft Water. Ken had been there awhile, and Jay, (the boss) treated him like a son. Literally.
I was so thrilled to learn this, as I had just escaped Westminster High School!
I had no money. My bedroom was in the garage. And I so wanted this new chapter in life, so…I thought hard.
Dad was broke. What to do?
I thought some more. Right there, in the garage. 14591 Ralph Lane…right off Magnolia Blvd. I remember it as if it were yesterday.
Yes, the garage was there, about 24 feet from the house.
I was desperate. So I, for the second time in my life…knelt down on my knees, feeling that cool, hard concrete floor. See, I was wearing my bathing cut-offs, having just returned from the beach. (Huntington). My prayer was short, but from the heart. - God knew it.
I asked Him to please, please…PLEASE make a way for me to get to Salt Lake City, in time to get hired there, so I could work, like my big brother. I really admired him.
The Universe seemed so huge, unemployed.
I finished the prayer. As soon as my eyes were opened, I saw a gas can, red plastic…staring right at me!
My mind felt a tender truth decend upon it, "Joseph, walk with the can. Don't look back. Just walk. The love of many will get you there."
I left in the morning, telling only dad. I cut out the bottom of the gas can, and stuffed a pair of Levi's and a T-shirt 'n sox into it.
As soon as I got to the freeway, I walked up the ramp, and a car pulled over within 15 seconds. I am telling you the truth.
That was the first of 37 rides, in under 15 hours.
Yes, I got the job, keeping it for almost 5 years. Went into the homes and businesses of around 450 fine customers; a few, quite famous. And I mean into the very bowels. Garages, basements…having been given many keys.
It made me a man. Those tanks were 85 pounds each. The trust was much heavier.
That position taught me how families actually live, love and work. It also revealed the way different businesses operated.
Leave New York. Trust in the Lord. There is no life there at all, very soon.
O be strong! Yes, you can. LIVE!
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One who knows
October 6th, 2008 at 7:20 pm
New York for your personal income taxes. You would file the business taxes in the state where your primary place of business is.
If your business office is in New York, you will file in New York, if your business office is in New Jersey then you file in New Jersey. If your business is required to pay local taxes like sign permits, sales tax, etc you must pay each state accurately. However, federal income and state income tax are based on the address where you reside and/or conduct business. This is usually the address listed on your incorporation papers if you are incorporated or your home address if you are a sole proprietor.
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Business owner, we do business in all lower 48 states and file tax returns only Indiana, yes, we physically touch soil and conduct business in all 48
October 6th, 2008 at 7:22 pm
Do you receive a 1099 from each of your consulting clients, and then report that income on Schedules C and SE of Form 1040 for your Federal taxes? If so…
After you prepare your Federal return, you need to prepare a NJ nonresident return. That will calculate the amount of NJ taxes you need to pay on the income earned in NJ. After that, you need to prepare a NY state/city resident return. That will calculate the amount of NY taxes you need to pay on all your income (earned and unearned), reduced by a credit for the nonresident taxes you pay to NJ.
If your consulting arrangement is more complex — for instance, if you own a corporation doing the consulting in NJ which pays you a salary and/or dividends — the NJ nonresident portion may be more complex (and beyond the scope of this answer). The NY state/city resident return is still the same — report your total income, and take a credit for state income taxes paid to NJ.
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