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491. # Shanghai Now(778view/4res) Free talk 2022/04/23 14:54
492. What I think about the unmasking(2kview/21res) Free talk 2022/04/22 13:26
493. Kei Komuro(7kview/45res) Free talk 2022/04/21 22:34
494. About Clinical Trials(8kview/30res) Free talk 2022/04/18 20:05
495. American Ground Meat(2kview/32res) Free talk 2022/04/18 17:48
496. Taxman I have a question for Taxman.(19kview/81res) Problem / Need advice 2022/04/17 16:59
497. Entering the country with a green card(1kview/9res) Visa related 2022/04/17 10:32
498. Sedona Hotels(2kview/3res) Question 2022/04/16 22:28
499. emergency(1kview/5res) Free talk 2022/04/15 19:28
500. Can I use American washer&dryer in Japan?(8kview/16res) Problem / Need advice 2022/04/14 11:58
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# Shanghai Now

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  • Invisible Man
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  • 2022/04/23 00:39

The lockdown in Shanghai is outrageous and
I am worried about the damage to the Japanese people.

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What I think about the unmasking

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  • 便座閉男
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  • 2022/04/19 08:11

Wearing a mask is now optional.
Are you wearing a mask? Are you wearing a mask or not?

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#12
  • ん?
  • 2022/04/20 (Wed) 08:42
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Where do you live ? Prison ?

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#13
  • ユーリ
  • 2022/04/20 (Wed) 08:51
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I wear a mask.
Some people say it's to prevent bad breath or some other weird thing,
but I still think it's one way to protect myself and others.
Of course, it is optional, so I don't have any feelings for those who don't. I'm worried that it will be lifted in public institutions and that it will come back again in the future.

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#15

The JUSTICE DEPARTMENT has appealed the decision, so the release is suspended.

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#16

I still have a lot of extra masks left over, so I might still do it 。 I still can't take them off in public
Too many people without coughing and sneezing etiquette.

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#17
  • gachann
  • 2022/04/21 (Thu) 21:36
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With the midterm elections coming up in the fall, it's a good idea to save your masks to bring in a mail-in election and to ensure a corona epidemic. The White House wants to vaccinate everyone, not just government employees.

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Kei Komuro

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  • TOY
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  • 2022/04/15 18:43

It's unfair to those who want to go but can't go to the US.

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#35
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/19 (Tue) 06:53
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Why don't you petition the Imperial Household Agency ?.

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#36
  • ネコx5
  • 2022/04/20 (Wed) 01:28
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Since Mako is no longer a member of the Imperial Family, the Imperial Household Agency ostensibly does nothing. But they say she lives on the taxpayers' money of the Japanese people.

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#38
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/20 (Wed) 07:25
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# 36

Did the Imperial Household Agency explain to him that he is not a member of the Imperial Family but lives on the taxpayers' money of the Japanese people?

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#39
  • ゆめの
  • 2022/04/20 (Wed) 08:54
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Please prove here
that you are apparently living on the taxpayers' money of the Japanese people.

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#40
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/20 (Wed) 09:58
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150 yen per Japanese citizen was found to be the cost of the Imperial Household and Imperial Household Agency.

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About Clinical Trials

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  • Reiko
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  • 2022/04/14 00:45

There are two Japanese companies in Los Angeles that handle clinical trials
I have never done a clinical trial, so I would appreciate if you could tell me about your experience and the risks involved.

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#16
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  • 2022/04/14 (Thu) 23:18
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I hear you've become, why do you talk like that when you're talking about yourself?

I'm not sure if it's confirmed or not ( lol )

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#17
  • バイバイキーーン
  • 2022/04/15 (Fri) 02:49
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I know someone who has been living in a clinical trial for about 10 years now, and he has no aftereffects or side effects and is perfectly healthy, not even catching a cold.
It's true that stupid people don't catch cold
They are like robots who never get sick
I heard that there was a person who had 8 blood samples taken at once and collapsed from anemia.
I would never be able to do it myself.

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#19
  • 関連性は無い
  • 2022/04/15 (Fri) 08:51
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I heard that someone I know bought a car after doing the clinical trial a bunch of times. I stopped last time and he got hemorrhoids.

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#21

Happy ending

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  • 2022/04/15 (Fri) 22:11
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I heard that someone I know bought a car after doing a bunch of clinical trials. I stopped last time and he got depressed.

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American Ground Meat

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#1
  • 織田哲路
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  • 2022/04/14 22:00

American supermarkets, of course, but also Nijiya, Mitsuwa, Central, Seiwa,

Even in Japanese supermarkets, ground meat is too big
and difficult to use.

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#2
  • 織田哲路
  • 2022/04/14 (Thu) 23:15
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Maybe just right for American food, but not for Japanese food.

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#3
  • mimiko
  • 2022/04/15 (Fri) 07:41
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I agree.

Even when making mapo doufu, it becomes a big chunk and is very difficult to use!

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Taxman I have a question for Taxman.

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  • nami
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  • 2022/04/06 23:14

I made $ 3,300 in Uber in Nov 2021.
I am on OPT in F1.
I got a 1099K 1099NEC, but the NEC includes $ 1,200 or so Uber paid me ? and I have to pay TAX on this ?
I know someone who said I can just mail the 1040NR, state tax and check together. ?
I think I fall under schedule C. What form should I submit ? Should I also pay the state tax ?
I lost my F-1 this March. My OPT is for the rest of this year.
If there is any way to reduce the tax amount, please let me know !

Thank you very much !

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#65
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/10 (Sun) 07:00
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I don't know.

The IRS is grateful for illegal aliens who pay taxes.

So what kind of people does the state pardon?

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  • タックスリターン
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  • 2022/04/13 (Wed) 01:17
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Tax man, I am very sorry but I would appreciate your advice. I would also appreciate it if you could advise me on tax issues.

I earned a total of less than $5,000 from private work last year. I have been trying to file a tax return with the W2 that my employer gave me after getting my EIN number, but it was rejected and returned because the EIN number was issued after this year. I don't know how to solve this problem because there is nothing to correct, but if it was rejected by the electronic filing, am I right in assuming that I should send the printout to the IRS?
Please advise.

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#70
  • 専門家の意見が欲しいなら
  • 2022/04/13 (Wed) 05:36
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Why don't you just pay for the consultation properly?

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#71
  • タックスリターン
  • 2022/04/13 (Wed) 09:36
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>#70
I have not received a response from the accountant I requested and Due is imminent, so I asked for your advice here. I am looking forward to your help.

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#72
  • 無知
  • 2022/04/13 (Wed) 10:29
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EIN means you're a sole proprietor and you have a company ?
why the W2 ? I guess you could just do a 1099 with your SSN. I mean, that's the only way to do it ?
I bet you don't have an SSN ? No ?.

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Entering the country with a green card

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  • yankeerose21@yahoo.com
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  • 2022/04/13 19:39

I am visiting Japan for the first time since I got my green card and am staying there. Please tell me how to enter the country at LAX when I return to Los Angeles.

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Sedona Hotels

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  • Road trip
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  • 2022/04/14 00:10

My husband and I are planning to spend 3 nights in the Sedona area.
Any hotel recommendations?

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emergency

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  • chrisvice315
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  • 2022/04/09 07:25

The U.S. touts itself as the savior of the world, yet it overlooks that the people of Puerto Rico are starving to death. It has been another week since my beloved father disappeared. He lives alone and has health problems. I am afraid of losing my father. He has been without communication, electricity, food, and accessible water for four days. Three million people are still without electricity. People all over the world need to know what is going on. It is a problem that is beyond description. I lost my faith.

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Can I use American washer&dryer in Japan?

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#1
  • 緊急
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  • 2022/04/10 15:58

I am moving to Japan and was wondering if you know if the "washing machine and dryer"
I bought last year will work in Japan?
It is large enough to wash Comforter.
Japanese houses are spacious and have solers, so we don't have to worry about taking up space or electricity costs.

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  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/04/11 (Mon) 09:17
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You are moving to a new residence in Japan, and you have a place to set up a fairly large washer/dryer that you will bring back with you even if you have to send it separately. If so, the only thing you need to worry about is getting electricity, gas, and water. The gas and water are just new piping and can be left to the contractor. The remaining "electricity" is only 10% of the voltage supplied to Japanese homes, which is 100V, whereas the voltage of home appliances here is 110V/220V, but the electric appliances will not work properly due to this difference.

Either way, the voltage needs to be boosted and this cannot be done by amateurs. In some cases, the wiring may have to be done from a utility pole on the street outside. Aside from the cost concerns, the installation itself will be no problem. All in all, ask your friends who live in Japanese houses.

If you are moving to a residential complex in Japan, the above installation may not be possible from the beginning.

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  • 引っ越し業者
  • 2022/04/11 (Mon) 11:21
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Assuming that it is the latest equipment
I don't understand why you are asking this question as it is so obvious, but it is possible to use it although it is subject to installation work on the house side There are many people who bring it home with them
But they don't turn off all the lights while they are doing laundry
The installation cost will be huge depending on the power consumption of the equipment they bring back. The construction cost will be huge depending on the power consumption of the equipment you bring back, so you have to check the Japanese side of the house.
By the way, # 6 above mentioned
> The voltage supplied to Japanese houses is only 10% of 100V, while it runs on 110V/220V, but electric devices do not run properly due to this difference.
when are you talking about? ? nowadays, the equipment is equipped with an inverter, so a difference of 10% or so is fine. Ignore the above opinion.

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#8
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/11 (Mon) 16:12
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EDION, Matsuya Denki, Joshin, Nojima, Yodobashi Camera,
Best Denki, Kojima, Yamada Denki, Bic Camera, Nojima,
Inquire.

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#10
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/04/12 (Tue) 09:32
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> Today's devices have inverters, so a difference of about 10% is fine

inverter noun [electrical] inverter < a device that converts DC to AC >

An inverter is a device that converts DC12V power from automobiles and other ( converting ) 100V/120V AC inverts for household use device or circuit.

There was a discussion in another topic about whether a 100V powered "Electric Rice Cooker" brought from Japan could be used here in the U.S. The current electric rice cookers do not directly run 100V/120V AC to the heating coil, but rectify AC to DC and then run it through a stabilizing circuit before being converted to IH. The current electric kettle does not even shake when the input AC voltage fluctuates greatly.

On the other hand, the electric circuits of large white home appliances such as washing machines ・ dryers ・ and refrigerators discussed here use large amounts of electric power for motors, pumps, electric heating elements, etc. Therefore, if a circuit to control large currents with 100V ~ 120V AC is built in, the selling price will go up dramatically, which is a realistic possibility. Therefore, it is not realistic to incorporate a circuit to control large currents without changing the 100V 120V AC voltage. Therefore, in the case of this topic, if you use 120VAC input appliances with 100VAC in Japan, there is a possibility that they will not work properly. Well, you can try it one way or the other.

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  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/04/12 (Tue) 09:51
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For the time being, you can try to connect them as they are without any modifications, and if they cause any problems, you can take countermeasures.

Since it is connected to the one with lower voltage, it is not likely to generate heat from the circuit or catch fire.

You might say that the dryer is not fully dry after some time. If that's the case, just try turning it a little more.

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