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D2 Imputed Income or D3
....received an email from the company about airline travel inputted income taxes. Daughter just turned 23. Anybody familiar with the process?
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Originally Posted by Inop2
(Post 2582895)
....received an email from the company about airline travel inputted income taxes. Daughter just turned 23. Anybody familiar with the process?
I sincerely hope this helps... |
Originally Posted by Throwitaway
(Post 2583045)
Every year she has what is called a Birthday, which in fact happens to occur on the same calendar date every year. Her age will always increase by a factor of 1, in sequential order, until she hits 40, at which time every year after she will somehow continue to stay at 40. Section 6 in your ex wife's argument manual will have ALL of the specifics on this and many other processes you may have missed over a long and fruitful airline career.
I sincerely hope this helps... |
Basically they add either cost or minimum price of your tickets for all non-rev activity in the taxable year to your taxable income. Not sure which. So you’re still paying taxes on it, just not upfront. Don’t forget to dump 5.5k in the IRA if it pops you into a higher tax bracket.
Oh yeah, and say happy birthday to your daughter for me. |
D2P Fees
Just booked a domestic non-rev D2P trip for my parents. I had to pay $60 in taxes and fees??? I thought domestic was supposed to be free?
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Not D2Ps.
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Originally Posted by Jamesthunder
(Post 2583647)
Not D2Ps.
Filler. |
Originally Posted by Vne469
(Post 2583906)
Those freeloaders! Feeding and housing me for 18 years now I gotta pay their taxes and fees for weekend trips!
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Originally Posted by bigtime209
(Post 2584212)
Pay it yourself if you'd like, but just in case you were unaware, there is an option to use their credit card to cover the fees when booking the flights in the travel planner.
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