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Old 02-28-2017 | 04:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Peoloto
Careful with that. There probably close to 150 non flow pilots from Compass here who interviewed just like everyone else. The last ever flow pilots from Compass started here in summer 2015.
By "summer" you must mean November 2015.
Old 02-28-2017 | 05:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Vincent Chase
By "summer" you must mean November 2015.
I mean DOH of summer. That was the last flow class. Now with that said they were held back 3 months but their DOH was August.
Old 02-28-2017 | 08:07 AM
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Tax question in regards to Georgia state tax being withheld during training while not a Georgia resident.

I do my federal taxes through turbotax and state on my own since they are easier. Full time resident in Ohio. I would have assumed I would get a full refund of GA taxes since non resident and then owed some of OH since the wages earned in GA weren't taxed by OH.

Turbotax says I Almost get a full refund of GA. So I started doing them on my own and can't seem to figure out some of the numbers turbotax is getting. Anyone else in this situation? Not sure if I'm doing schedule 3 wrong. I thought it was simple but turbotax is making me think differently.
Old 02-28-2017 | 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by james014
Tax question in regards to Georgia state tax being withheld during training while not a Georgia resident.

I do my federal taxes through turbotax and state on my own since they are easier. Full time resident in Ohio. I would have assumed I would get a full refund of GA taxes since non resident and then owed some of OH since the wages earned in GA weren't taxed by OH.

Turbotax says I Almost get a full refund of GA. So I started doing them on my own and can't seem to figure out some of the numbers turbotax is getting. Anyone else in this situation? Not sure if I'm doing schedule 3 wrong. I thought it was simple but turbotax is making me think differently.
From what I remember when I did mine, is that you also have to file a State of Georgia tax return. That's where you'll get the refund from - are you talking about the Schedule 3 from Ohio or Georgia. (I'm not a resident of either)
Old 02-28-2017 | 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by james014
Tax question in regards to Georgia state tax being withheld during training while not a Georgia resident.

I do my federal taxes through turbotax and state on my own since they are easier. Full time resident in Ohio. I would have assumed I would get a full refund of GA taxes since non resident and then owed some of OH since the wages earned in GA weren't taxed by OH.

Turbotax says I Almost get a full refund of GA. So I started doing them on my own and can't seem to figure out some of the numbers turbotax is getting. Anyone else in this situation? Not sure if I'm doing schedule 3 wrong. I thought it was simple but turbotax is making me think differently.
I did Turbotax. Filed Federal, GA, and my state. In that order. I'm no genius, but it walked me through it with no hitches.
Old 02-28-2017 | 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by james014
Tax question in regards to Georgia state tax being withheld during training while not a Georgia resident.

I do my federal taxes through turbotax and state on my own since they are easier. Full time resident in Ohio. I would have assumed I would get a full refund of GA taxes since non resident and then owed some of OH since the wages earned in GA weren't taxed by OH.

Turbotax says I Almost get a full refund of GA. So I started doing them on my own and can't seem to figure out some of the numbers turbotax is getting. Anyone else in this situation? Not sure if I'm doing schedule 3 wrong. I thought it was simple but turbotax is making me think differently.


I didn't get a full refund. GA taxes me like 800 dollars and I am getting 600 back. No clue if I did it correctly but like you I also felt like I was getting screwed because a lot of money I was double taxed on.


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Old 02-28-2017 | 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by iaflyer
From what I remember when I did mine, is that you also have to file a State of Georgia tax return. That's where you'll get the refund from - are you talking about the Schedule 3 from Ohio or Georgia. (I'm not a resident of either)


Schedule 3 for GA.
Old 02-28-2017 | 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by rbigred300
I didn't get a full refund. GA taxes me like 800 dollars and I am getting 600 back. No clue if I did it correctly but like you I also felt like I was getting screwed because a lot of money I was double taxed on.


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You should not be double taxed. Income is taxed in the state you earn it. You need to file a part year return for each state.
Old 02-28-2017 | 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by charleyvarrick
I did Turbotax. Filed Federal, GA, and my state. In that order. I'm no genius, but it walked me through it with no hitches.
I did the same thing. Did my home state full-year resident with earned income in another state, and did a part-year non-resident GA form. Turbotax does a good job helping you select which forms to file.

The gist is that your 'training pay' is income earned and taxable in GA, and once you converted to 'flight pay' (post IOE) it is income earned and taxable in your tax home state.

It's not double taxed because each state asks if you had any income earned in another state and then excludes that income from its calculations.

You should be able to designate how much of your annual income was attributed to each state, indicate how much tax was withheld from each state and your refund/bill should be calculated separately.

The kicker for me is that I had to file GA for two years since I started training late in one year and didn't complete IOE until mid-January the NEXT year. I earned a couple hundred bucks attributed to GA income the second year, but still had to file. What a PITA!!!!
Old 02-28-2017 | 04:37 PM
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Anyone know if we can take family or friends to an all-inclusive layover, and if so, what the fee would be? (i.e. Punta Cana) Thanks.
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