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Old 12-03-2010 | 07:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Delta1067
Per diem is income. Although not w-2 iincome, it is tax free money coming into my pocket. To me that = income. Furthermore, it meets the basic definition of "income". Last year I made $4,600 in per diem tax free. For me to net $4,600 I would have had to have grossed approx $7,000. PLUS, when I itimized my per per diem on my tax return I got me an extra $900 on my refund. So my "realized" income when it comes to per diem is the same as had I made an extra $7,900 of 2-w earnings. The beauty is is that it is all tax free. I come out way ahead on mine and so will you unless you really spend/plan foolishly.
Tax free money to replace the money you've spent; that you would not have spent if you would have been at home.

I bet you eat Taco Bell, Wendy's, and all that other $6 meal cheap processed crap food. Gonna make it to 65?

And you probably are a 'slam clicker'.
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