Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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80 this is a question to you and all the other guys/gals on here getting these tax reports. What do these reports add up? What is the end game on your tax return? Is this the travel, meals, blah blah blah Miscellaneous Deductions from PUB 521 of the IRS? If so does this make a difference on your tax return? I'm not looking for tax advice I'm just curious that if you're a line holder does this make a difference on your tax return?
All told, even as little as I flew, it ended up getting me about $600 back. Well worth the $50 IMO. In past years when I've worked a normal amount (as REG pilot) the difference gets to be significant. You're leaving money on the table if you don't claim the difference between what you receive and what the IRS allows.
Flightline does seem to be getting slower, but I'm a procrastinator anyways so it didn't bother me that it just showed up about 10 days ago
80 this is a question to you and all the other guys/gals on here getting these tax reports. What do these reports add up? What is the end game on your tax return? Is this the travel, meals, blah blah blah Miscellaneous Deductions from PUB 521 of the IRS? If so does this make a difference on your tax return? I'm not looking for tax advice I'm just curious that if you're a line holder does this make a difference on your tax return?
The report I got back from prodiem showed an $11,000ish biz deduction for last year (less than the year before when I was mostly in Asia). I asked my tax guy if it was worth the $59 that prodiem charged me and he assured me it was.
Ferd
80 this is a question to you and all the other guys/gals on here getting these tax reports. What do these reports add up? What is the end game on your tax return? Is this the travel, meals, blah blah blah Miscellaneous Deductions from PUB 521 of the IRS? If so does this make a difference on your tax return? I'm not looking for tax advice I'm just curious that if you're a line holder does this make a difference on your tax return?
Whether it's worthwhile to do all this is a case of "it depends".
For the last ten years, with the exception of 2 (when I wasn't working), I've been subject to the alternative minimum tax. If you get nailed by the AMT, you lose a good portion of these deductions...per diem, dry cleaning, etc, making it pointless to bother.
I don't have kids, a spouse, a mortgage, failed businesses or a load of debt so I'm a bad, bad person in the eyes of the tax code.
Nu
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Heyas CNI,
Whether it's worthwhile to do all this is a case of "it depends".
For the last ten years, with the exception of 2 (when I wasn't working), I've been subject to the alternative minimum tax. If you get nailed by the AMT, you lose a good portion of these deductions...per diem, dry cleaning, etc, making it pointless to bother.
I don't have kids, a spouse, a mortgage, failed businesses or a load of debt so I'm a bad, bad person in the eyes of the tax code.
Nu
Whether it's worthwhile to do all this is a case of "it depends".
For the last ten years, with the exception of 2 (when I wasn't working), I've been subject to the alternative minimum tax. If you get nailed by the AMT, you lose a good portion of these deductions...per diem, dry cleaning, etc, making it pointless to bother.
I don't have kids, a spouse, a mortgage, failed businesses or a load of debt so I'm a bad, bad person in the eyes of the tax code.
Nu

or buy a jet.
80 this is a question to you and all the other guys/gals on here getting these tax reports. What do these reports add up? What is the end game on your tax return? Is this the travel, meals, blah blah blah Miscellaneous Deductions from PUB 521 of the IRS? If so does this make a difference on your tax return? I'm not looking for tax advice I'm just curious that if you're a line holder does this make a difference on your tax return?
Granted, I'm not an evil debt free person like NuGuy and have a mortgage and a wife (for the 2012 tax year... 2013 I have a squirmy, poopy new tax deduction!). If you're gonna get hit with AMT, it's not worth it likely.
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80 et al, thanks. Didn't know what I was missing. Yeah have the wife and 1 slobbering punk, soon to be 2 kiddos come Aug so this could come in real handy.
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