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Old 12-15-2017 | 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Pedro4President
I don't see what is keeping you from deleting your spouse from the flight benefits.

If you can not delete her/him then you can deactivate anyone at anytime. Find the list where you add your D3 and kids parents.

Click edit and select "deactivate" it's up near the top of the page.
I’m sure I could delete her from the flight benefits. What I am afraid of is her lawyer saying I commute eight times a month and each of those flights are worth $300 each. Therefore, I really earn $2,400 more and must then pay alimony on that. If I can say she could use flight benefits as well, then I could negate that by saying she can use the value of travel as well. I don’t know that will happen, I just want to have some options.

I have heard different things about per diem as well. Some say it is earned, even though it is not taxed. Have heard of guys in the military say per diem wasn’t considered then because not on a pay statement but at the airlines, because on the pay statement, it is income.
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Old 12-15-2017 | 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by 402FreightDog
I’m sure I could delete her from the flight benefits. What I am afraid of is her lawyer saying I commute eight times a month and each of those flights are worth $300 each. Therefore, I really earn $2,400 more and must then pay alimony on that. If I can say she could use flight benefits as well, then I could negate that by saying she can use the value of travel as well. I don’t know that will happen, I just want to have some options.

I have heard different things about per diem as well. Some say it is earned, even though it is not taxed. Have heard of guys in the military say per diem wasn’t considered then because not on a pay statement but at the airlines, because on the pay statement, it is income.
If you wanna leave her on, you could always go in and select the "restrict travel" option for some extra peace of mind.
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Old 12-15-2017 | 05:46 PM
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Has anyone heard any rumors of the next vacancy bid? Some time in January? What kind of numbers? Hasn’t been a lot of flow and just had a big vacancy. What is that likely to mean?
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Old 12-15-2017 | 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by pitchattitude
Has anyone heard any rumors of the next vacancy bid? Some time in January? What kind of numbers? Hasn’t been a lot of flow and just had a big vacancy. What is that likely to mean?
More than likely be published later this month and run in January. I'd imagine it'd be of similar size to the last one.
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Old 12-16-2017 | 05:02 AM
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I think you need to spend more money on a good lawyer.
Originally Posted by 402FreightDog
I’m sure I could delete her from the flight benefits. What I am afraid of is her lawyer saying I commute eight times a month and each of those flights are worth $300 each. Therefore, I really earn $2,400 more and must then pay alimony on that. If I can say she could use flight benefits as well, then I could negate that by saying she can use the value of travel as well. I don’t know that will happen, I just want to have some options.

I have heard different things about per diem as well. Some say it is earned, even though it is not taxed. Have heard of guys in the military say per diem wasn’t considered then because not on a pay statement but at the airlines, because on the pay statement, it is income.
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Old 12-16-2017 | 09:31 AM
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how could they use some arbitrary number like that? And count it as income just because you don’t pay for said flight. Pretty sure alimony and child support is based on your tax return adjusted gross income. Per Diem is a reimbursement for business related expenses, not income.

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Old 12-16-2017 | 10:07 AM
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Any insight as to why this isn’t working?

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Old 12-16-2017 | 10:12 AM
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For starters, date is in an incorrect format. DDMMMYY Really, the easiest way is just to do it in CCI.
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Old 12-16-2017 | 10:40 AM
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HIGOA is DDMMM

Example 17DEC
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Old 12-16-2017 | 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by VArellano
Any insight as to why this isn’t working?

HIGOA /(Airline AA or MQ or TE)(Flt Nbr)/(Date)/SEAT/(From Sta)/(To Sta)/(Pass Class)
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