I've generally found they take into account whatever compensation you have in writing. Your offer letter should have your signing bonus, but if it doesn't have a target bonus, they may not include that in your income for 40x.

Most people use brokers because the NY rental market is insane and apartments can move within days of going on the market. NYbits.com has listings of no-fee apartments, you can also try walking around whatever neighborhood you're interested in and landlords will sometimes post a sign if theres a vacancy.

 
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You're not understanding the reason why your bonus is withheld at 50%. And it appears you aren't appreciating the difference between marginal tax rates and effective tax rates.

Your base salary is withheld at an effective tax rate that is commensurate with a $70k all-in salary (say ~35% in NYC, which includes federal, state, local, and FICA taxes). But, when you receive a year-end bonus, the bonus is taxed at your marginal rate for income above $70k (much higher at around ~45%, since you're talking about the 28% federal tax bracket, plus state, local, and FICA taxes).

You're not going to get the ~10% difference back, since receiving your bonus (which was taxed at a higher marginal rate) pushed your effective rate up. In short, the first $70k you made was taxed lower than your effective rate and your bonus was taxed higher than your effective rate.

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