This flagship brochure takes an all-hazards approach to teaching New Yorkers how to stay safe when facing an emergency. It draws on expertise from dozens of City agencies.
This flagship brochure takes an all-hazards approach to teaching New Yorkers how to stay safe when facing an emergency. It draws on expertise from dozens of City agencies.
This flagship brochure takes an all-hazards approach to teaching New Yorkers how to stay safe when facing an emergency. It draws on expertise from dozens of City agencies.
This flagship brochure takes an all-hazards approach to teaching New Yorkers how to stay safe when facing an emergency. It draws on expertise from dozens of City agencies.
This flagship brochure takes an all-hazards approach to teaching New Yorkers how to stay safe when facing an emergency. It draws on expertise from dozens of City agencies.
This flagship brochure takes an all-hazards approach to teaching New Yorkers how to stay safe when facing an emergency. It draws on expertise from dozens of City agencies.
This flagship brochure takes an all-hazards approach to teaching New Yorkers how to stay safe when facing an emergency. It draws on expertise from dozens of City agencies.
This flagship brochure takes an all-hazards approach to teaching New Yorkers how to stay safe when facing an emergency. It draws on expertise from dozens of City agencies.
This flagship brochure takes an all-hazards approach to teaching New Yorkers how to stay safe when facing an emergency. It draws on expertise from dozens of City agencies.
This flagship brochure takes an all-hazards approach to teaching New Yorkers how to stay safe when facing an emergency. It draws on expertise from dozens of City agencies.
This flagship brochure takes an all-hazards approach to teaching New Yorkers how to stay safe when facing an emergency. It draws on expertise from dozens of City agencies.
This Annex is intended to keep the 2014 Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) up-to-date and help New York City (NYC) Emergency Management monitor activities that occurred since the Plan update's approval in 2014.
The CEQR Technical Manual was initially written in 1993, soon after procedural changes were made in the City's environmental review process. It was then revised in 2001, 2010, and 2012. The March 2014 edition is the result of a thorough review and update performed by the City's technical agencies under the supervision of the Mayor's Office of Environmental Coordination. While striving to maintain the highest technical and scientific standards, this edition also is intended to be user friendly, particularly for smaller entities and the public, while ensuring a more efficient and predictable process for all participants. The March 2014 Edition reflects changes in laws and regulations, and corrects and clarifies portions of the CEQR Technical Manual.
Billboards and advertising signs are taxable premises under the New York City Commercial Rent Tax. Unless properly reported for CRT purposes, the base rent paid with respect to billboards has
been difficult to discover because taxpayers frequently include the expense in advertising costs if they file NYC returns for the General Corporation Tax.
This Statement of Audit Procedure concerns the computation of the business allocation percentage for corporations that are subject to the City's General Corporation Tax and engaged in the business of broadcasting films and television programs. #GCT-2014-01
New York City furthers its social and economic objectives through a variety of programs. Some programs are funded by direct governmental appropriations while others are funded by reductions in tax liability and are referred to as tax expenditures. This report, mandated by the New York City Charter, identifies and describes tax expenditure programs related to taxes administered by the City and provides tax expenditure estimates based on available data. The City administers approximately 60 real property, business income, and excise tax expenditure programs.
This is the revised version of the public health insurance programs options brochure in Creole (to be distributed by agencies and provided as online forms in accordance with LL1). This will help educate citizens about health care and insurance options. The updated income guidelines in the brochures reflect the proposed changes of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
This is the revised version of the public health insurance programs options brochure in Spanish (to be distributed by agencies and provided as online forms in accordance with LL1). This will help educate citizens about health care and insurance options. The updated income guidelines in the brochures reflect the proposed changes of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
This is the revised version of the public health insurance programs options brochure in Chinese (to be distributed by agencies and provided as online forms in accordance with LL1). This will help educate citizens about health care and insurance options. The updated income guidelines in the brochures reflect the proposed changes of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
This is the revised version of the public health insurance programs options brochure in Korean (to be distributed by agencies and provided as online forms in accordance with LL1). This will help educate citizens about health care and insurance options. The updated income guidelines in the brochures reflect the proposed changes of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
This is the revised version of the public health insurance programs options brochure in Russian (to be distributed by agencies and provided as online forms in accordance with LL1). This will help educate citizens about health care and insurance options. The updated income guidelines in the brochures reflect the proposed changes of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
This is the revised version of the public health insurance programs options brochure in Yiddish (to be distributed by agencies and provided as online forms in accordance with LL1). This will help educate citizens about health care and insurance options. The updated income guidelines in the brochures reflect the proposed changes of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
Outreach flyer with information about administrative relief programs announced by President Obama in Nov. 2014 and how constituents can protect themselves from fraudulent providers.
This 1-page publication is by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services about President Obama's announcement of expanded Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
This 1-page publication is by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services about President Obama's announcement of expanded Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents.
Manual designed to inform restaurant owners on the basics pertaining to wages, hours of work, consumer protection, employment discrimination, public accommodations, and worker health and safety, and more. Agency submitted date as 8/16/2006.
Provides detailed information about the types of federal, state and local disaster assistance services available to immigrant communities and how to access those services. Agency submitted date as 12/7/2012.
Updated guide with general information about federal, state, and city benefits and what eligibility category needed to qualify. Agency submitted date as 9/1/2013.
Manual designed to inform restaurant owners on the basics pertaining to wages, hours of work, consumer protection, employment discrimination, public accommodations, and worker health and safety, and more. Agency submitted date as 1/16/2014.
This guide will help any interested New Yorker understand and participate in the city's budget process. It outlines the components of the city's budget, the timelines and processes for adopting it, and provides an overview of how the city raises revenues and how those revenues get spent. Guidance on where to find budget documents and a contact list of key players in the budget process will help readers figure out where to find answers to budget questions.