Any "Latest & Greatest about Delta?" Part 2
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#7242
Can’t find crew pickup
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#7244
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plus side is it helped me fly ok in the military. Downside is im now an old man getting wrecked by 12 year old kids that immediately shoot me in the face
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Tried playing Fortnite with the kids a few times, I was eliminated pretty quickly each time.
#7246
Re: The new Secondary Companion. We pay imputed income on the value of the ticket. So if the ticket costs $1,000, does this amount get added to our income for taxation purposes? (Meaning potentially a $330 or so tax increase when it all washes out?)
Does it matter what cabin the companion occupies or is it basic economy? It would be pricey if we're talking about a $15,000 D1 R/T ticket.
Does it matter what cabin the companion occupies or is it basic economy? It would be pricey if we're talking about a $15,000 D1 R/T ticket.
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Re: The new Secondary Companion. We pay imputed income on the value of the ticket. So if the ticket costs $1,000, does this amount get added to our income for taxation purposes? (Meaning potentially a $330 or so tax increase when it all washes out?)
Does it matter what cabin the companion occupies or is it basic economy? It would be pricey if we're talking about a $15,000 D1 R/T ticket.
Does it matter what cabin the companion occupies or is it basic economy? It would be pricey if we're talking about a $15,000 D1 R/T ticket.
#7248
You can view yield fare for a specific flight using travelnet. I just looked up Heathrow for today out of ATL. Yield fare was $111. That $111 is added to your paycheck as income and you are taxed at your marginal tax rate. So, effectively, it's $40-$60. I think that's basically how it works. I'm pretty sure it doesn't matter where the person sits.
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Re: The new Secondary Companion. We pay imputed income on the value of the ticket. So if the ticket costs $1,000, does this amount get added to our income for taxation purposes? (Meaning potentially a $330 or so tax increase when it all washes out?)
Does it matter what cabin the companion occupies or is it basic economy? It would be pricey if we're talking about a $15,000 D1 R/T ticket.
Does it matter what cabin the companion occupies or is it basic economy? It would be pricey if we're talking about a $15,000 D1 R/T ticket.
apparently it's the same imputed tax protocol. what is the actual financial hit? I see there's an option in Travelnet to view imputed income.
#7250
Anyone else notice their "first in line for SC" YS preferences were deleted today? I had someone junior to me get awarded the SC window I had a YS in for. I was assigned a time outside of my one YS time request. In the end, it worked out pretty good for me, but it seems strange that this would happen.
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