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If products are purchased, an 8.875% combined City and State tax will be charged. The City charges a 10.375% tax and an additional 8% surtax on parking, garaging, or storing motor vehicles in Manhattan.
Below are several methods to help reduce your tax burden, from residency considerations to income and deductions. Establish Residency Outside of NYC. Work Outside of NYC. Claim Nonresident Status if Eligible. Take Advantage of Tax Credits and Deductions. Move to a State Without Income Tax.
The UUT Ordinance also provides an exemption for any service user who is disabled or who is a low income person sixty-two years of age or older on service supplied to the service users residential living quarters.
In New York City, the Utility Excise Tax (UXS) is a tax imposed on utility service providers that operate within the city. These providers include electricity, gas, steam, and telecommunications companies.
New York City residents must pay a personal income tax, which is administered and collected by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance. Most New York City employees living outside of the five boroughs (hired on or after January 4, 1973) must file form NYC-1127.
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The Utility User Tax (UUT) is authorized under Title IV of the Los Angeles County Code (Code), Chapter 4.62 Utility User Tax. UUT is a usage tax on communication, electric, and gas charges billed to a billing or service address in the unincorporated areas of the County of Los Angeles.
A UUT may be imposed by a city or county on the consumption of utility services. The tax is levied by the city or county on the consumer of the utility services, collected by the utility as a part of its regular billing procedure, and then remitted to the city or county.

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