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#971
No, most of our Check Airman are not authorized to conduct initial type rides or issue ATP certificates. Plus, PA31, not a chance. You need to have two or three rides with the company, or get hired directly into a "typed" aircraft, before they will give you an ATP ride. It protects the company from someone using AMF to get their ATP and then bailing.
#972
IflyApanes
Joined APC: Apr 2008
Position: Former Air Ambulance, Flt Inst, Check Airman, Current CRJ CA
Posts: 187
QOL Oakland vs Portland
Oakland vs Portland, which is better as far as QOL, Rent etc..... Do employees of AMF have a place to park their car at the airport?
#973
From a strictly financial standpoint, Portland is better because California is MUCH too expensive. In addition to that, when based in PDX, you can live in WA and not pay any state income tax (save even more).
Just my opinion. I was never OAK based!
Just my opinion. I was never OAK based!
#974
IflyApanes
Joined APC: Apr 2008
Position: Former Air Ambulance, Flt Inst, Check Airman, Current CRJ CA
Posts: 187
You obviously have to be a WA citizen to not claim income taxes right? Do you know what it takes to become a citizen of that state? Just curious.
#975
I think as long as you have a permanent mailing address somewhere in WA you will be fine. My wife and I still have to get our WA driver licenses and we've been living in WA for a while now. I had no issues on my taxes with WA.
#976
Alright, I think the whole state vs federal income tax thing is a little shady but here goes.
If you live in WA, AMF will only take out Federal and WA state income taxes and since WA is income tax free, they only take out the federal stuff.
As for the legality, since AMF has bases all over the country, we can use this little lapse in communication between states to our advantage.
WA State Taxes:
Since AMF does fly in WA, when the WA state income tax people look at your taxes, they only see you as a WA resident who is working for a company that does in fact fly in WA therefore, WA believes you are 100% WA and nothing else (tax free =
OR State Taxes:
Since you technically are based in OR, OR is your "Tax Home" state therefore you should be paying OR income taxes because more than 50% of you income is being made in OR (because of your base of operations being in OR). Now, as long as you don't report anything to the state of OR, there is no way for them to find out that your base of operations is in OR short of calling AMF in Burbank and asking them which base you are part of. Since they have no reason to suspect that you are flying in OR (because neither federal or WA will tell them otherwise), they will never find out about you actually being based in OR. This is how the WA living pilots at PDX get away with not paying OR state income tax (to my knowledge).
If you live in WA, AMF will only take out Federal and WA state income taxes and since WA is income tax free, they only take out the federal stuff.
As for the legality, since AMF has bases all over the country, we can use this little lapse in communication between states to our advantage.
WA State Taxes:
Since AMF does fly in WA, when the WA state income tax people look at your taxes, they only see you as a WA resident who is working for a company that does in fact fly in WA therefore, WA believes you are 100% WA and nothing else (tax free =
OR State Taxes:
Since you technically are based in OR, OR is your "Tax Home" state therefore you should be paying OR income taxes because more than 50% of you income is being made in OR (because of your base of operations being in OR). Now, as long as you don't report anything to the state of OR, there is no way for them to find out that your base of operations is in OR short of calling AMF in Burbank and asking them which base you are part of. Since they have no reason to suspect that you are flying in OR (because neither federal or WA will tell them otherwise), they will never find out about you actually being based in OR. This is how the WA living pilots at PDX get away with not paying OR state income tax (to my knowledge).
#977
Unique Tax Issues Faced by Pilots and Other Interstate Transportation Employees | Colorado Tax Attorney: Denver Tax Lawyer
Here's an article where a pilot for Southwest got nailed for tax fraud. Now, his situation is similar to the situation concerning AMF PDX pilots living in WA however, this guy got caught evading his taxes because he tried to claim commuting to work as tax exempt (which it is not 1. because it is his primary job and 2. he didn't pay for the flight tickets he claimed lol). Because of this fraud, the powers that be looked into his taxes further and dug up the situation we are sorta talking about.
Again, the only reason the states found out about his out of state stuff was because of his tax fraud concerning his commute.
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Here's an article where a pilot for Southwest got nailed for tax fraud. Now, his situation is similar to the situation concerning AMF PDX pilots living in WA however, this guy got caught evading his taxes because he tried to claim commuting to work as tax exempt (which it is not 1. because it is his primary job and 2. he didn't pay for the flight tickets he claimed lol). Because of this fraud, the powers that be looked into his taxes further and dug up the situation we are sorta talking about.
Again, the only reason the states found out about his out of state stuff was because of his tax fraud concerning his commute.
Enjoy
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