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If you are paid before Dec. 31st it will go on 2010.Are you already figuring your taxes?
Will the two vacation checks I receive on the 24th (one will be a week late) count towards 2010 earnings or 2011 earnings?
If you are paid before Dec. 31st it will go on 2010.Are you already figuring your taxes?
Will the two vacation checks I receive on the 24th (one will be a week late) count towards 2010 earnings or 2011 earnings?
If you are paid before Dec. 31st it will go on 2010.
They are 2010 earnings.Are you already figuring your taxes?
Will the two vacation checks I receive on the 24th (one will be a week late) count towards 2010 earnings or 2011 earnings?
That's what I figure..it will balance out all the "r" days I took during the rest of the year. Next tax year(2012) will be based on a 50 week work rear and put me in a lower tax bracket hopefully (when Uncle Sam will let the Bush era tax cuts expire).A quick way to find out is to look and your 'year to date' when you get your pay advices. I would bet it is included in 2010.
They are 2010 earnings.
Vacations pay is earned in the prior year-(2009)-, due to hours worked, and the compensation is distributed in 2010.
The taxes will be based on the 2010 distribution of funds.
Example;
If I work until October 31, 2011, I have earned the next year's vacation weeks.
I retire on Nov 1st.
In 2012 I will receive a check for 5 weeks of pay that will be applied to my 2012 tax obligation.
Many retiree's use this as a way to miss peak and get a check for the New Year.
Ours are January to December.
I would have to disagre,,those who don't play ball will be on "The Empires" naughty list...they could easily flunk you for any little thing when his day comes up for pkg car !! We all know the games they play...show up kid!!! This is ups not Walgreens!!!First off, getting an opportunity to become a fulltime driver has everything to do with seniority and nothing to do with merit. A call in would not have anything to do with his number coming up.
Secondly, had he been told all along that he had to work I would agree, go to work.
But to come in and be told he didn't have to work,only be told later after making plans with his family that he indeed did have to work, puts him to a decision.
At this juncture it's a part time job, not a career.
Not everybody bleeds brown.
Last night when I went into work my ft supervisor came up to me and handed me a paper and of course I look down on it and it says, "ALL AIR DRIVERS AND SATURDAY AIR DRIVERS YOU WILL BE WORKING CHRISTMAS EVE DO NOT MAKE PLANS." and it figures that I have plans to go out to dinner with my family that night.
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I usually take it. I have enough time to come home, shower, eat and then go to church. Then come home and watch Christmas Story on TBS.