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policyengine-us
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Show HN: Calculator for US Individual Income tax, from 1970-present
Thanks for the suggestion, I added a link to our documentation (https://openfisca.us) to the readme.
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (December 2021)
Location: Boston, MA Remote: Yes (preferred)
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Python, SQL, Git, Gurobi, familiar with GluonTS (mxnet) for ts forecasting
Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-rodelo-aaaa18159/
Email: [email protected]
Background primarily in economics, with 3 years of general programming experience. Significant work experience in finance/policy, decided in the past year to go towards data and software.
Recently left a role where I was responsible, solely, for designing and implementing a production scheduler for an industrial client in Gurobi. Also designed the backend of a demand forecasting platform, using Amazon's GluonTS, from scratch.
Currently working on https://github.com/PolicyEngine/openfisca-us in my free time, helping to research and design a comprehensive tax and benefit simulation for policymakers that doubles as an eligibility calculator.
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (December 2021)
Location: San Diego, CA
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Rust, Python, C++, Lisp, Ansible, Terraform, Unix, Postgres, SQLAlchemy, Django, Flask, bash, React, DevOps
Resume/CV: https://github.com/pksebben/resume
Email: [email protected]
About: Self-taught software engineer with three years experience in the industry and many years hacking on software for my own purposes. Member of the Recurse Center (Recurse.com). Technical skills and interests include projects and self-study spanning Python, Rust, Lisp, Linux, and a mix of database and DevOps tools. Always seeking to get closer to the metal; looking for a team with a focus on first principles where I can soak up experience from senior developers that know their systems inside and out.
What are some alternatives?
ScottishTaxBenefitModel.jl - A tax-benefit model for Scotland
cryptopals - My solutions to the Cryptopals Crypto challenges (https://cryptopals.com/).
pac-hunter - Lookup donation history of a Political Action Committee to specific US federal election candidates using data sourced directly from the FEC
awayto - Awayto is a curated development platform, producing great value with minimal investment. With all the ways there are to reach a solution, it's important to understand the landscape of tools to use.
usincometaxes - Calculate Federal and State US Income Taxes
demo-python - Demo of using Cerbos with Python to check access to a holiday request system.
taxsim.js - JS/WebAssembly version of NBER TAXSIM
policyengine-uk - The UK's only open-source static tax-benefit microsimulation model.
cv
taxsim.app - US Income Tax simulator, built on NBER TAXSIM and taxsim.js
openfisca-us
openfisca-france - French tax and benefit system for OpenFisca