How does your state work?

scotchandcigar

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I don't know what my total tax would be. My marginal fed rate is about 20%, but I don't know if SSI is on top of that. My state is about 6%. And then my prop tax is unrelated to my income.
 

scotchandcigar

All I wanted was some steak
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Does your state have a bottle deposit?

I grew up in NJ, but AFAIK, they don't have one. New York might.

Massachusetts does, and Maine does (5 cents). The Live Free or Die state of NH does not. You can do what you like with your bottles.
 
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sadchild

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You can do what you like with your bottles.
When I started working where I currently do (22 years ago), someone used to collect the bottles to get the nickel for recycling them (bringing them to Maine). I don't know if this is true or not, but I was told he was just letting the bottles stack up in bags at his house (not driving them an hour to Maine and turning them in). Then he died. I feel bad for the poor sonofabitch who had to deal with all that!
 

IdRatherBeSkiing

Sherbert is NOT and NEVER WILL BE ice cream.
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When I started working where I currently do (22 years ago), someone used to collect the bottles to get the nickel for recycling them (bringing them to Maine). I don't know if this is true or not, but I was told he was just letting the bottles stack up in bags at his house (not driving them an hour to Maine and turning them in). Then he died. I feel bad for the poor sonofabitch who had to deal with all that!
In SK they have signs that returning bottles from out of province was illegal. Since it is essentially government money being returned.

The Saskatchewan system is quite interesting. They killed 2 birds with one stone. To get a return a bottle you need to go to a SARCAN site. This is a 'company' which takes your bottles, milk cartons, oj containers, anything that has a deposit and will give you back your deposit. They get re-embursed by the government and process the recycling for 'profit'. The second bird is every employee at SARCAN is mentally challenged. So people that would otherwise have issues getting jobs in the private sector. They can work there for as long as they like but the job experience gained will help them get employment as well. The profit is also redirected into help for the mentally challenge as the overseeing group for that owns SARCAN.
 

sadchild

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Bottles and cans, just clap your hands!

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JHDK

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When I started working where I currently do (22 years ago), someone used to collect the bottles to get the nickel for recycling them (bringing them to Maine). I don't know if this is true or not, but I was told he was just letting the bottles stack up in bags at his house (not driving them an hour to Maine and turning them in). Then he died. I feel bad for the poor sonofabitch who had to deal with all that!

I guess that could be like a fun hobby or something but I've always associated collecting bottles with homeless ppl with grocery carts that I've seen in movies...I think I may have seen them irl when we would take trips to South Philly but I'm not sure I'd that's a real memory or not.

Changing topic, and I imagine most of you know this but the further south you get in fl the less south it is. Like when I moved here from Philly I came to Palm Beach County. The major difference was that ppl seemed to move slower but everything else was more or less the same. Same types of local governments and all that. Miami Dade, Broward and Palm Beach are rhe major population centers and very metropolitan. Things get much more spread out north of pbc until you get to the Orlando area. North of Orlando and you feel like you're in the deep south.
 

sadchild

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Not my state, but my neighboring state.

I remember years ago looking through my map book (Remember those? You'd keep a few in your trunk in case you got lost) and seeing upstate Maine loaded with areas called "WELS". Curious, I investigated. It stands for "West of the Easterly Line of the State". It's used to label areas that don't have towns in them.

Now, I hate to break it to the knuckleheads who came up with this term but... EVERYTHING IS WEST OF THE EASTERLY LINE OF THE STATE! What a term!! That's like if the Colonials named the states WOTA's -- "West Of The Atlantic Ocean". Maine = WOTA 1, NH = WOTA 2, Vermont = WOTA 3.... I think I rolled my eyes so hard I fell off my chair when I read about this back in the day.

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IdRatherBeSkiing

Sherbert is NOT and NEVER WILL BE ice cream.
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In your location, do retail fireworks places magically appear twice a year the week before July 4th and New Years? It's like clockwork.

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Usually before every long weekend with reasonable weather:
  • Victoria Day (1st Monday before 05/24)
  • Canada Day (07/01)
  • Provincial Holiday (First Monday in August)
  • Labour Day
  • Thanksgiving (second Monday in October)
I don't think they can legally sell at any other times.
 

scotchandcigar

All I wanted was some steak
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Not my state, but my neighboring state.

I remember years ago looking through my map book (Remember those? You'd keep a few in your trunk in case you got lost) and seeing upstate Maine loaded with areas called "WELS". Curious, I investigated. It stands for "West of the Easterly Line of the State". It's used to label areas that don't have towns in them.

Now, I hate to break it to the knuckleheads who came up with this term but... EVERYTHING IS WEST OF THE EASTERLY LINE OF THE STATE! What a term!! That's like if the Colonials named the states WOTA's -- "West Of The Atlantic Ocean". Maine = WOTA 1, NH = WOTA 2, Vermont = WOTA 3.... I think I rolled my eyes so hard I fell off my chair when I read about this back in the day.

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I've never heard of this. I imagine some longtime Mainers have. According to an explanation I read, the "easterly line" is a specific line going from one point to another within the county. It may follow a range of mountains. It's not just the eastern border.
 
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HecticArt

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Never buy fireworks from someone with all 10 of their fingers.
The best fireworks come from the guy with the least number of fingers.