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11. Do you have trouble with private sales?(5kview/30res) Question 2024/03/19 20:33
12. A food cart noodle shop, then(9kview/78res) Question 2024/03/15 13:49
13. Regarding Resident Registration in Japan(1kview/22res) Question 2024/03/01 14:35
14. Driving Rules(1kview/6res) Question 2024/02/19 07:53
15. Furlough Accommodation ?.(2kview/24res) Question 2024/02/03 08:26
16. temporary foster care system(580view/3res) Question 2024/01/09 18:01
17. Deposit from social security(3kview/14res) Question 2024/01/05 12:01
18. You can see it in Kohaku LA this year ?.(4kview/21res) Question 2024/01/04 15:03
19. What can you tell me about life insurance?(937view/5res) Question 2023/12/10 15:22
20. W2(479view/2res) Question 2023/12/09 09:54
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Do you have trouble with private sales?

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#1
  • 個人売買
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  • 2023/09/30 22:04

Hello.
Do you all have any trouble with private sales ?
I bought a large electrical appliance and had a certain shipping company
keep it for me.
When I had it delivered, I received a completely different old item.
When I was surprised and told them it was different, they rushed to contact me, but
another person brought the one I had purchased. If I hadn't said anything, it was the old one as it was.
Later I realized that the one I had purchased looked like it had been used a while ago.
Is this kind of thing possible ??

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#25

I am planning to go back to Japan, but I need information.

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#27
  • うえお
  • 2024/03/03 (Sun) 10:02
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Mitsui, Sumitomo, Mitsubishi, Meiko, Black Cat, Nittsu,
I believe they are all Bonded Warehouse, so when you get out of the trunk of your car
I would check, call and ask
if you don't believe me.
I think you can buy them cheap here and sell them for more here ?
My mother got the same amount from a second generation guy who used to work for Kleenex, an American company, and he would split the money with her.
Now the paper is so thin that one sniff is not enough. LOL.

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#28
  • うえお
  • 2024/03/03 (Sun) 13:47
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This is a case of taking stored goods out of the company's warehouse without permission and reselling them
.
Nowadays, as in the past, there is no such thing.
Employees check the trunk of their cars every day when they leave.
Lunch is also checked 100% of the time when leaving the parking lot. I worked in a logistics
warehouse. I worked in a warehouse in a logistics company, and we had to deal with all sorts of things: SONY, TORAY, Morinaga snacks, Otafuku
and if we were found out, we would be fired.

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#30

I am preparing to return home.
I am doing my best with private sales, but can I ask a moving company
to take care of my large household goods ?
for a fee ? free? Which is it ?
I don't want to get into trouble by asking them, so which moving company do you recommend
that is reliable ??

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#31
  • ククレカレー
  • 2024/03/19 (Tue) 20:33
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1 free magazine $ 2,.

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A food cart noodle shop, then

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#1
  • バンちゃんのファン
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  • 2023/07/11 23:28

Years ago, I used to get emails
like the food cart noodle shop newsletters on a regular basis, but I suddenly remembered that they haven't been coming lately.

Bang, I hope you are well ?.

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#72
  • チコちゃん
  • 2023/12/13 (Wed) 22:50
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Chico knows. 

Showa Ototsan is a very successful young businessman
and philanthropist in the Nikkei community, although he is living in extreme poverty and smoke. He donated large sums of money when the Japan-America Cultural Center and the Japanese American Retirement Home were built
and has continued to devote himself to the development of the Nikkei community after his retirement.

One of the members of the Rotary Club ・ he belonged to at the time was Kim Man Bae. He was on a
pilgrimage in Japan but was not satisfied and is now on his way around the world on a luxury cruise ship.

Although he has retired from the front line, he has outsourced the manufacture and sale of "Showa no ototsan" brand high-end open-collared
shirts(20,000円) to a Japanese supplier during the summer months. He is also a bitco
in investor and landlord.

He says he is busy every Sunday, but in reality, he is quite busy. He hates cheap PCs and uses Macintosh.

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#73
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/12/14 (Thu) 07:19
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I'm extremely poor, so it doesn't matter what they say, it doesn't hurt or itch.

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#74
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/12/14 (Thu) 08:00
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It's almost Christmas. Why don't we get a bit pretentious
Because happiness won't come if we keep complaining
Let's grow up one more notch and dream of tomorrow
It's almost Christmas.

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#75
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/12/14 (Thu) 09:38
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72
Happiness does not come when you live with the baggage of life.

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#76

It will soon be the anniversary of Banchan's death.

I heard that the Yatai no Ramen shop is continuing with volunteer members, but several of the main members are going back home this year, it will be difficult to continue
I miss you.

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Regarding Resident Registration in Japan

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#1
  • LA
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  • 2024/02/21 12:38

I still have my certificate of residence in Japan, is there any problem if I leave it as it is ? My child's resident registration is also still the same. If anyone has any experience with this, please advise.

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#9
  • あれ?
  • 2024/02/27 (Tue) 13:10
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> Going by my example, until you obtain U.S. citizenship, in other words, you should have to be registered somewhere in Japan while you are a Japanese citizen.

In other words, Mr. Baiman came to the U.S. in the 1960s and kept his Japanese resident registration until he obtained U.S. citizenship.

> However, I do not know if he has to pay resident tax even if he does not currently live there.

Why don't you know? How is it possible that you don't know, and what did you do with your own resident tax until you came to the U.S. in the 1960s and obtained U.S. citizenship?

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#11
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  • 2024/02/28 (Wed) 13:33
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There seems to be a problem that even foreign residents have to register as residents to receive high-cost medical care under Japanese health insurance.

( From July 9, 2012 ( effective date ), foreign residents ( staying in Japan for more than 3 months or longer ) are also subject to the Basic Resident Registration System )

The resident registration is for people residing in the area . Those who have moved to other areas or foreign countries must originally submit a notification of moving out.

Advantages are: ( You can join National Health Insurance ) and pay insurance based on your income in Japan .  You can receive a my number card ( You can open a bank account ).

Disadvantage is that if you have income in Japan, you will have to pay Japanese tax on it. Inheritance procedures are complicated.

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#12
  • 孤独のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/02/29 (Thu) 17:19
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↑ Even if you report your residency, you can't use the insurance if you haven't paid the premiums. Therefore, the problem is just identity theft or other fraud.

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#14
  • LGBTのおとっつぁん
  • 2024/03/01 (Fri) 09:19
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#Is there any place in the US where Japanese health insurance is available?

If you are concerned, you need to check with your own eyes and ears.
I see that you are relying only on others and have not lived a good life.

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#23
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  • 2024/03/01 (Fri) 14:35
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# What I wrote about being insured in 11 is, of course, that you can receive treatment and examinations with Japanese insurance when you return to Japan.

Although Japanese health insurance cannot be used at medical institutions in the U.S., you can get a refund of the amount you paid by yourself if you file a claim with the Japanese insurance organization. However, since the refund is calculated based on the Japanese medical cost standard, only a portion of the amount paid will be refunded.

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Driving Rules

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  • しほ
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  • 2024/02/18 10:20

When turning left from the longitudinal line direction of a T-intersection into the transverse line of a T-intersection (straight ahead direction ? ). If you pause before turning left and see a pedestrian in the crosswalk ahead of the left turn.

Is the correct place to wait, the pause line before turning left
or before the crosswalk after turning left ?

Sorry to be so basic, but please tell me. I am planning to get my driver's license.

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#3
  • 孤独のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/02/18 (Sun) 12:08
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I'm not sure I understand what you're saying, but
whether it's a T-junction or a cross street, if you want to turn left and a pedestrian is about to cross the crosswalk, it's not normal to wait and not start turning left ?
even if you're turning right, if there is a pedestrian, you don't turn and wait.

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#4
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/02/18 (Sun) 12:12
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It is easier to find from the right or left at the T-junction.

One block west on the street in front of the house is a T-junction

There is a stop sign before entering the street north and south.

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#6
  • 感謝
  • 2024/02/18 (Sun) 22:12
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Thank you Showa Otto

for the detailed information.
If you go one block east on the street in front of the house
how does it look ? like?

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#7
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/02/19 (Mon) 07:53
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It is west of the street in front of the house, not one block east.
One block west leads north-south
Turn right or left, but drive one or two blocks to connect to the busy main street.

5
The T-junction is downhill toward the south, so it would be dangerous without a
stop sign when entering north-south.
Drive safely.

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Furlough Accommodation ?.

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  • maru
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  • 2024/01/30 08:39

Where will you stay during your temporary return to Japan ? If at your parents' house, will you pay ? If so, how much ?

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#17
  • 実家
  • 2024/01/31 (Wed) 22:09
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I leave 50,000 yen allowance for each of my parents for a 2-3 week stay and 50,000 yen for living expenses as a thank you. If we go shopping together, I pay for everything.

I don't usually do anything in particular, and the only time I have the opportunity to do so is when I go back home.

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#19
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/02/01 (Thu) 15:59
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It seems to be okay for one person to stay at a relative's house, but
it is difficult to have a family and stay at a relative's house.
Relatives have lives too.

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  • 2024/02/01 (Thu) 16:46
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You need to write a rationale why it is difficult.
Families stay with relatives and they do.

Oh, you mean there is no space to stay ??

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#23
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/02/02 (Fri) 09:17
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He fled for his life during the burning of Hieizan.
They fled for their lives in the battle of Osaka.

His ancestors fell from being peasants who drank water to peasants who could not even drink water
to the present day of extreme poverty.

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#25
  • ウマシカハンター
  • 2024/02/03 (Sat) 08:26
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A friend of mine said it was over $10,000 last summer for three parents and a child in economy.
That's expensive!

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temporary foster care system

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  • 里親制度(日本人の子供)
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  • 2024/01/08 03:34

Hello.
47 year old Japanese female
living in Hawaii for 7 years
my husband is 49 years old and American humanity.
I am wondering if any of you have been a foster or temporary foster parent for a Japanese child living in Japan ?
I am in the dark and would like to discuss what systems are available to me, if you would be willing to help me.

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#2
  • ガセネタ太郎
  • 2024/01/09 (Tue) 15:46
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Foster parents ? if you're not adopting, how do you get a visa ? it must be difficult ?

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#3
  • Satosan
  • 2024/01/09 (Tue) 16:37
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I am afraid this does not answer your question, but since foster parents are only temporary host families for children, it is difficult for them to frequently update their status with Japanese organizations, so I think it would be impossible for them to do so from overseas. According to the following, it seems that they have to undergo training first.

https://fosteringmark.com/concept

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Deposit from social security

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#1
  • mine
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  • 2023/10/29 13:19

I just checked my bank account and found a direct deposit of

a small but totally unexpected amount of money, in addition to the benefits I normally receive, one week later.

Has anyone had this experience ?

Thank you very much.

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#9
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/10/30 (Mon) 10:36
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If I go back to Japan and go through the procedures at the pension section of the U.S. Consulate in Japan
will I be able to receive my U.S. pension in time for the next month?

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#11
  • 老後は日本
  • 2023/10/30 (Mon) 15:28
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Heisei no Kodo Oji

Thanks for the information. I was worried that if they withdraw completely to Japan, I don't think they will come back to the US mainland, except for Hawaii and Guam, due to the long flights.

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#12
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/10/31 (Tue) 08:02
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If you go back to Japan and open a dollar account in Japan, the amount you are getting in the US will be transferred directly to your account.
Also, it is said that if you receive a Japanese pension, the amount you receive in the US will fluctuate.

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#13
  • カゼヒキ太郎
  • 2023/11/01 (Wed) 19:55
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A friend of mine in Japan who receives a US pension is pleased with the recent depreciation of the yen.
The amount is totally different. And the US pension plan will surely increase in amount every year.

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#14
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/05 (Fri) 08:29
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The SS pension transferred in January 2024 was transferred at a slightly higher amount.

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You can see it in Kohaku LA this year ?.

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#1
  • 年末紅白
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  • 2023/12/29 16:15

Last year I was able to watch it online only as an NHK subscriber.

Will it be shown on LA local TV here again this year ?

( We do not wish your opinion about Kohaku. )

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#12
  • 紅白
  • 2024/01/01 (Mon) 22:19
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#I don't need to live in the US and be immersed in Japan.


We do not wish to receive any comments not related to Kohaku.

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#15
  • 紅子
  • 2024/01/02 (Tue) 14:07
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For many years, my grandmother used to celebrate joyous occasions with Mikawaya's Kohaku Manju, but
she complains that she hasn't seen it recently. Have they stopped selling them already ??

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#16
  • ゲゲゲ
  • 2024/01/02 (Tue) 18:24
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Los Angeles Mikawaya is no more.

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#20
  • うん ダサっ
  • 2024/01/04 (Thu) 11:54
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Hiromi Goh is my guess ? You're so different.

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#22

> I turned it off when I saw Hiromi Go


Maybe I turned it off because I didn't want to see Konarou's face.

I am one of them.

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What can you tell me about life insurance?

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  • Yori
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  • 2023/12/05 16:24

Do you all have life insurance in the US ?
If so, which company do you have it with ?

I just realized that I don't have enough coverage for mogge if something happens.
I am thinking of somewhere to make up the shortfall.

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#2
  • 2023/12/05 (Tue) 20:54
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If you want to go in, Term Life is the way to go, not Whole Life.
There's no doubt about it.

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#3
  • Yori
  • 2023/12/08 (Fri) 21:51
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Thank you very much.
Term Life is cheaper. Is there any other reason ?
?

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#4
  • それよりETF
  • 2023/12/09 (Sat) 16:18
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If you were single, you wouldn't need life insurance.

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#5
  • Yori
  • 2023/12/10 (Sun) 03:30
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I am not single. I have children.
If I were single, I might not want it.

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#6
  • spiderman
  • 2023/12/10 (Sun) 15:22
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The nice thing about Whole life is that you can keep the initial coverage forever. For example, when you cover 25 years, $ 600 per year, that's the same price when your husband turns 60.

What I like about Term Life is that it is cheaper at first because it has a fixed term. For example, it covers the first 10 years and may be cheaper than $ 600 per year. But when you need the next 10 years, it will be more expensive because your husband is 10 years older.

But after 10 years, the amount of mortgage will decrease and you can buy a cheaper Term life.

I suggest you to balance your requirements well and buy.

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W2

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#1
  • w2
  • mail
  • 2023/12/09 07:19

Employers are required to send employees their
W-2 statements by January 31st of the following year.
This can be done electronically or by mail.

Which do you choose ??

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#2
  • w2
  • 2023/12/09 (Sat) 09:28
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What is the difference between a company that emails you a W2 and one that only mails it
??

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#3

Eh ? you can do whatever you want. And you, you're multi-posting.

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