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New York Today: Tips for Tax Day New York Today: Tips for Tax Day
(35 minutes later)
Updated, 10:53 a.m. Updated, 11:26 a.m.
Good morning on this soggy Tuesday.Good morning on this soggy Tuesday.
Paying your taxes can be satisfying.Paying your taxes can be satisfying.
If, of course, you do it ahead of time, do it right, and get a big fat check (or two) on the other end.If, of course, you do it ahead of time, do it right, and get a big fat check (or two) on the other end.
More than seven million state tax returns had been filed as of last week, and if yours wasn’t one of them, you’re not alone.More than seven million state tax returns had been filed as of last week, and if yours wasn’t one of them, you’re not alone.
But you have until Monday to either file, apply for an extension or face a penalty.But you have until Monday to either file, apply for an extension or face a penalty.
Or get into even more trouble.Or get into even more trouble.
A New York deli owner was arrested on charges of tax fraud this month after he reportedly failed to file tax returns and pay almost $52,000 in sales tax, according to the state’s Department of Taxation and Finance.A New York deli owner was arrested on charges of tax fraud this month after he reportedly failed to file tax returns and pay almost $52,000 in sales tax, according to the state’s Department of Taxation and Finance.
If convicted, he could face a fine totaling six figures and serve over a decade in prison.If convicted, he could face a fine totaling six figures and serve over a decade in prison.
To help you avoid any headaches, The Times recently published some tips for filing at the last minute.To help you avoid any headaches, The Times recently published some tips for filing at the last minute.
And for more help, here’s our two cents:And for more help, here’s our two cents:
• Several libraries across the city have added help centers before Tax Day. So bring your documents, file away, and then get lost in a novel.• Several libraries across the city have added help centers before Tax Day. So bring your documents, file away, and then get lost in a novel.
• In-person preparation help is also available at these spots suggested by the city’s Department of Consumer Affairs.• In-person preparation help is also available at these spots suggested by the city’s Department of Consumer Affairs.
• Beware of scams by looking out for phishing emails and thieves pretending to be officers with the Internal Revenue Service.• Beware of scams by looking out for phishing emails and thieves pretending to be officers with the Internal Revenue Service.
• To that end, after a number of arrests of tax preparers statewide, ask to see their registration certificates with the Internal Revenue Service and New York State.• To that end, after a number of arrests of tax preparers statewide, ask to see their registration certificates with the Internal Revenue Service and New York State.
• Keep calm: Tax Day may be linked to a spike in fatal car accidents. And a notable rise in stress, according to the American Psychological Association.• Keep calm: Tax Day may be linked to a spike in fatal car accidents. And a notable rise in stress, according to the American Psychological Association.
So try to chill out, and hey, how convenient: It’s spa week.So try to chill out, and hey, how convenient: It’s spa week.
Here’s what else is happening:Here’s what else is happening:
This week it’s becoming warmer. Today’s high is near 60.This week it’s becoming warmer. Today’s high is near 60.
It should also be drier, but not yet.It should also be drier, but not yet.
Expect showers until the early afternoon, and lingering drops into the evening.Expect showers until the early afternoon, and lingering drops into the evening.
Perfect tax-preparation weather.Perfect tax-preparation weather.
• The donors at the center of the federal corruption investigation into police commanders and the mayor’s fund-raising were proud of their connections. [New York Times]• The donors at the center of the federal corruption investigation into police commanders and the mayor’s fund-raising were proud of their connections. [New York Times]
• A comedy routine by Hillary Clinton and Bill de Blasio caused controversy (and cringing) on Saturday night over a racially charged joke. [New York Times]• A comedy routine by Hillary Clinton and Bill de Blasio caused controversy (and cringing) on Saturday night over a racially charged joke. [New York Times]
• Tax cuts passed under Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s are celebrated by many taxpayers, but they could leave the state open to financial and political pitfalls. [New York Times]• Tax cuts passed under Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s are celebrated by many taxpayers, but they could leave the state open to financial and political pitfalls. [New York Times]
• Thieves took $280,000 from a bank in Borough Park, Brooklyn, after carving a hole in the roof. [New York Times]• Thieves took $280,000 from a bank in Borough Park, Brooklyn, after carving a hole in the roof. [New York Times]
• Some Americans might be surprised by Donald J. Trump’s contentious style, but the city’s tabloids see the old Trump playbook at work. [New York Times]• Some Americans might be surprised by Donald J. Trump’s contentious style, but the city’s tabloids see the old Trump playbook at work. [New York Times]
• Scoreboard: Marlins lance Mets, 10-3. Wizards zap Nets, 120- 111.• Scoreboard: Marlins lance Mets, 10-3. Wizards zap Nets, 120- 111.
• For a global look at what’s happening, see Your Tuesday Briefing.• For a global look at what’s happening, see Your Tuesday Briefing.
• In honor of the 100th birthday of the author Beverly Cleary, join the New York Public Library online for a Twitter poll and share thoughts on your favorite Cleary book.• In honor of the 100th birthday of the author Beverly Cleary, join the New York Public Library online for a Twitter poll and share thoughts on your favorite Cleary book.
• “Staten Island Unlimited: The Borough’s First Triennial of Photography” is on display at the Alice Austen House on Staten Island. 11 a.m. [$3 suggested donation]• “Staten Island Unlimited: The Borough’s First Triennial of Photography” is on display at the Alice Austen House on Staten Island. 11 a.m. [$3 suggested donation]
• The author Roger Horowitz discusses the history of Brooklyn-produced Manischewitz wine at the Brooklyn Historical Society. 6:30 p.m. [$5]• The author Roger Horowitz discusses the history of Brooklyn-produced Manischewitz wine at the Brooklyn Historical Society. 6:30 p.m. [$5]
• Support the American Tap Dance Foundation at its spring fund-raiser, featuring performances by top tappers, at the 14th Street Y in Manhattan. 7 p.m. [Tickets start at $125]• Support the American Tap Dance Foundation at its spring fund-raiser, featuring performances by top tappers, at the 14th Street Y in Manhattan. 7 p.m. [Tickets start at $125]
• The Havana Film Festival showcases stories of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender population with a screening of “Made in Bangkok” at Village East Cinema in the East Village. 9 p.m. [$10.49]• The Havana Film Festival showcases stories of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender population with a screening of “Made in Bangkok” at Village East Cinema in the East Village. 9 p.m. [$10.49]
• Candidate tracker: Hillary Clinton speaks at the Times Center in Midtown at 9:30 a.m. Gov. John R. Kasich of Ohio speaks at the Women’s National Republican Club in Midtown at 10:30 a.m. Bill campaigns for Hillary at the Mudan Banquet Hall in Flushing, Queens, at 10:30 a.m. and at the American Irish Historical Society on the Upper East Side at 2:15 p.m.• Candidate tracker: Hillary Clinton speaks at the Times Center in Midtown at 9:30 a.m. Gov. John R. Kasich of Ohio speaks at the Women’s National Republican Club in Midtown at 10:30 a.m. Bill campaigns for Hillary at the Mudan Banquet Hall in Flushing, Queens, at 10:30 a.m. and at the American Irish Historical Society on the Upper East Side at 2:15 p.m.
• Requests for absentee ballots must be postmarked by today. Here’s how.• Requests for absentee ballots must be postmarked by today. Here’s how.
• Knicks at Pacers, 7 p.m. (MSG). Yankees at Blue Jays, 7:07 p.m. (YES). Mets host Marlins, 7:10 p.m. (SNY).• Knicks at Pacers, 7 p.m. (MSG). Yankees at Blue Jays, 7:07 p.m. (YES). Mets host Marlins, 7:10 p.m. (SNY).
• For more events, see The New York Times’s Arts & Entertainment guide.• For more events, see The New York Times’s Arts & Entertainment guide.
Northbound F trains are running with delays. 7 and northbound F trains are running with delays.
• Subway and PATH• Subway and PATH
• Railroads: L.I.R.R., Metro-North, N.J. Transit, Amtrak• Railroads: L.I.R.R., Metro-North, N.J. Transit, Amtrak
• Roads: Check a traffic map or radio reports on the 1s or the 8s.• Roads: Check a traffic map or radio reports on the 1s or the 8s.
• Alternate-side parking: in effect until April 23.• Alternate-side parking: in effect until April 23.
• Ferries: Staten Island Ferry, New York Waterway, East River Ferry• Ferries: Staten Island Ferry, New York Waterway, East River Ferry
• Airports: La Guardia, J.F.K., Newark• Airports: La Guardia, J.F.K., Newark
Tax Day falls three days later than usual this year.Tax Day falls three days later than usual this year.
Since 1955, the deadline to file each year has generally been April 15.Since 1955, the deadline to file each year has generally been April 15.
Procrastinators can thank Abraham Lincoln for the extra time.Procrastinators can thank Abraham Lincoln for the extra time.
Emancipation Day celebrates the day in 1862 that Lincoln freed thousands of slaves in the District of Columbia, and it’s usually honored on April 16.Emancipation Day celebrates the day in 1862 that Lincoln freed thousands of slaves in the District of Columbia, and it’s usually honored on April 16.
But this year, April 16 falls on a weekend, and Emancipation Day will be formally observed one day early.But this year, April 16 falls on a weekend, and Emancipation Day will be formally observed one day early.
Tax Day is then bumped to the next official business day: Monday, April 18.Tax Day is then bumped to the next official business day: Monday, April 18.
And now you have some trivia to make Tax Day less taxing.And now you have some trivia to make Tax Day less taxing.
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