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Originally Posted by 3 green
(Post 2744632)
I haven't been able to use the per diem expense from flightline for years..Once you get to a certain income you cannot deduct it. I think most Delta pilots already fall into this category.
I was able to save quite a bit with per diem each year, though I can't give you any numbers. I was just starting to pay AMT. I think the biggest difference for me is the cap on state and local taxes. Hadn't assumed it would be a big issue living in Georgia, but when I added it up, I'm losing a huge deduction. Quick math shows I will be a few percent ahead of last year on total taxes, mostly due to having 3 school age kids. Curious to see how it works out. |
Other things NOT deductible:
Union/Association dues Uniform purchase and upkeep (no more dry-cleaning deductions) |
Sort of off the subject....has anyone received their W2 via email yet? The version we had to sign up for before year end.
Thanks |
Originally Posted by cornbeef007
(Post 2744760)
Sort of off the subject....has anyone received their W2 via email yet? The version we had to sign up for before year end.
Thanks |
Originally Posted by Planetrain
(Post 2744761)
No. Hopefully any day...
Cool, thanks. |
Originally Posted by OOfff
(Post 2744638)
How did you ever have an $18k per diem deduction?
I don't know where he works, but to get to a number like that he has to travel a lot obviously. I can't think of any airline/flight department that pays zero per diem/expenses of any kind that makes you travel that much (or any amount). So it isn't just 18K, its 18K above and beyond whatever per diem he gets in whatever form. What seems like the most obvious answer is that he was pushing up against the limits of what's allowed (assuming all still technically legit) using every creative trick and interpretation imaginable. Good for him. Seriously. But part of the new law's purpose was to simplify things and roll back some of the asinine hoops people have to jump through while lowering the rates and brackets. Not to mention that many of the offsets in it could have been avoided had there been just a few percentage more votes to avoid the limits imposed on it by the reconcillation structural limitations but I digress. I'd be in favor of a complete elimination of mortgage interest and especially all college expenses and 529 scams in exchange for another lowering of rates and brackets. But just like the flat tax in the 90's, even if you sit someone down and prove to them mathematically that they'll save more that way, they will squeal in refusal because they value their savvy deductions more than the money those deductions actually saved them. Funny thing is its all irrelevant in the long run anyway. How much do we pay in debt interest, and what will that amount be in 10+ years regardless which party "runs" things? Assume closer to 30T, and calculate that on historicly reasonable interest rates of 5ish% and get back to us LOL. There is absolutely no chance it will work out. Its not mathematically possible. |
Originally Posted by sailingfun
(Post 2744639)
I really thought I was going to get screwed this year. Did a preliminary run on my taxes and will do much better than last year. I am no longer subject to the AMT which is huge and the lower brackets help. Went from usually owing 5 to 6k a year to a substantial refund.
Not to mention trillion dollar annual deficits. |
Originally Posted by ERflyer
(Post 2744828)
Rates will increase each year.
Not to mention trillion dollar annual deficits. |
Originally Posted by 3 green
(Post 2744632)
I haven't been able to use the per diem expense from flightline for years..Once you get to a certain income you cannot deduct it. I think most Delta pilots already fall into this category.
^^^^^This! I haven’t used that deduction in years for the same reason. Every dollar saved was immediately offset by AMT. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
Originally Posted by StartngOvr
(Post 2745087)
^^^^^This! I haven’t used that deduction in years for the same reason. Every dollar saved was immediately offset by AMT.
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