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Old 02-03-2018 | 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Wolfbayne
You’re only imputed on your travel from your gateway (living away from your domicile) to your base. For me, from Atlanta to get to Alaska to start trip and then back to Atlanta at end of trip. No imputed income for them to position you somewhere they need you to be. And if the first leg of your trip happens to be starting somewhere other than your base, you’ll go straight there from your gateway, and don’t get imputed. Many trips start with a deadhead from your base to somewhere else, and in that case you would go straight to that airport from where you live, and don’t get imputed.
Also at the end of a trip you can quite often catch an Atlas jumpseat from Anchorage to someplace closer tour your gateway airport, and then commercial in from there. Many times the plane I bring in to ANC turns right around and goes to CVG or ORD, and I stay on it and then catch Delta to ATL.

Don’t forget deduct the $500 per mo. Insurance.
Do you want to contribute to 401? You don’t get contribution by company unless you do. Deduct another 10% per mo.
And then there is the imputed travel. 300-500 per mo.

So deduct roughly $1000 per mo before you get your paycheck.
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