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Do I have to file if I get a salary increase that causes my salary to exceed the filing rate of $ 82,389 after September 1, 2008?

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Do I have to file if I get a salary increase that causes my salary to exceed the filing rate of $ 82,389 after September 1, 2008?

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A4. Yes. As a general rule, if at any time, you receive an increase in your annual salary – whether through an increase provided by a collective bargaining agreement, an annual step increment or promotion – to a rate in excess of the filing rate of $ 82,389, CUNY must notify the NYCPI of your new status, and the NYCPI will contact you by mail or email with instructions to file an FDS or to file for an exemption. You will then have thirty (30) days to either file an FDS or apply for an exemption from filing.

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