Originally Posted by
shiznit
Can you please explain, for the sake of those here that don't know, the reporting and accounting differences between an IRS Form 990 for an organization and an IRS Form W-2 for an individual?
Shiznit! What took you so long dude! Moak's been under scrutiny for a day now and you're just getting here? Better late than never I guess.
Reporting requirements are different but accounting requirements are not. We don't get to write off commuting expenses. If our company paid for commuting expenses, the IRS would correctly classify it as income. Moak's income was $1.3 million dollars because Moak's company pays for his commuting expenses.
Originally Posted by
shiznit
I'm sure you are well versed in the distinct differences in how and what those two documents provide and include....
Somebody here needs to counter you Moak disciples trying to muddy the waters and desperately trying to make believe that Moak's income from ALPA wasn't $1.3 million dollars.
Originally Posted by
shiznit
How much were you "compensated" in 2012 when you include:
- every commute to work
- every van service ride to/from layover hotel
- every hotel paid by the company
- every day of per diem costed at IRS max rates (even when you only got $52.80/day from DAL)
We only get that while we're traveling during our work. Not for commuting to our work. If we got that, the IRS would correctly consider it income. Moak gets that, thus it's income.
Originally Posted by
shiznit
- the entire value of your family medical/dental/disability benefits - Not premiums, the entire value..
If that's true, then yes that's a difference. We'll take it down to $1.2 million in annual compensation for proper comparison.
Originally Posted by
shiznit
- Working 23-25 days per month(6-8 days OFF per month)
Has nothing to do with what is classified as income, but you knew that. Nice attempt at trying to sneak one through. Besides, we have junior domestic guys that work more days than that.
Originally Posted by
shiznit
- Your Company 401k contribution for 2012
- Your future Company 401k contribution (estimated equivalent) for 5 years plus assumed interest at 767-400 pay?
Our 401k's are also considered income. It's just not taxed until retirement. Same as Moak's 401K.
Originally Posted by
shiznit
I think the ALPA President's job is currently underpaid at $400,000-$450,000/yr.. I don't GAS if Dave Behncke, John Prater, Lee Moak, Heide O, or Mickey Mouse is president of ALPA, the job is demanding and deserves more.
Except it's not paying $450,000 per year, it's paying $1.3 million per year. The job may well deserve more than $1.3 million per year, but lets start from an accurate baseline.
Carl