Leave Netjets?
#451
Gets Weekends Off
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The big deal is, you’re supposed to claim ANY earnings even from 0-600. If you go above 600 they issue a 1099. NetJets Pilots because they are so grossly overpaid, regularly open multiple accounts so once one account hits 600, they open another, and another, so they don’t get 1099s and thus thinking they don’t have to report it. Atlantic finally caught on lol.
I don't care.
The problem NJA is going to have is when you use your fringe benefits at NetJets to perpetuate fraud against one of their business partners and then top it off that the reason you are perpetuating this fraud is to commit tax evasion.
#452
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Just like guys are supposed to pay taxes on tips, I'm sure 99.999% of NJA pilots do not claim them.
I don't care.
The problem NJA is going to have is when you use your fringe benefits at NetJets to perpetuate fraud against one of their business partners and then top it off that the reason you are perpetuating this fraud is to commit tax evasion.
I don't care.
The problem NJA is going to have is when you use your fringe benefits at NetJets to perpetuate fraud against one of their business partners and then top it off that the reason you are perpetuating this fraud is to commit tax evasion.
Its not my business, really it’s not NetJets business. How a pilot handles a fuel rewards program is between them and the FBO. But this is another example of where the union sees usefulness in expelling energy. Don’t fix all the systemic issues at NJA, don’t fix moral, don’t fix QOL. Instead, let’s kick the pilot group in the balls one more time on some micromanaged crap that has zero to do with the company. I mean literally, this doesn’t affect anyone other than the pilot committing tax fraud. It’s begween the pilot and Atlantic, period. The union should have nothing to say about this, it should come from Atlantic and it should be sent to your rewards account email address.
#454
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Feb 2006
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From: C47 PIC/747-400 SIC
Its not my business, really it’s not NetJets business. How a pilot handles a fuel rewards program is between them and the FBO. But this is another example of where the union sees usefulness in expelling energy. Don’t fix all the systemic issues at NJA, don’t fix moral, don’t fix QOL. Instead, let’s kick the pilot group in the balls one more time on some micromanaged crap that has zero to do with the company. I mean literally, this doesn’t affect anyone other than the pilot committing tax fraud. It’s begween the pilot and Atlantic, period. The union should have nothing to say about this, it should come from Atlantic and it should be sent to your rewards account email address.
#456
Speed, Power, Accuracy
Joined: Sep 2007
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#458
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