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There isn't an overtime tax Dan.How so?
Use your brain.
There isn't an overtime tax Dan.How so?
How so?
Mon - 8.5
Tues - 8.75
Wed- 20.6
Thur - 9.37
Fri - 9.5
Sat - 6
Feels good getting my cardio done for the day and being back for dinner. 130-150 stops, 2-5 pickups a day rural route, 40 min drive to route, 40 min back to center. It's like Christmas but without the bulk and businesses.
Felt cute today, switched out my hikers and bought some running shoes. Bought a 6 pack of Monster energy on sale. Going to make management proud and smash their numbers tomorrow. Might call in on Tuesday, dunno.
tfw you get home early
tfw you're getting in better shape everyday
tfw jealous gazes from the nearby broken down RPCD
tfw management pats you on the back and lets you call in whenever
Post your 100m dash numbers below.
There isn't an overtime tax Dan.
Use your brain.
It's really disturbing someone pays you to give tax advice considering how clueless you clearly are.Working Overtime Is More Taxing Than You Think
The payoff for overtime work appears to be a very good deal for the employee. But here’s some unpleasant news. Thanks to the rising burden of taxes, the bonus income actually received from working longer hours is much less than one might think. That is because every extra hour worked is taxed at the worker’s highest marginal tax rate. In some cases, overtime work may even push the worker into a higher tax bracket.
It turns out that even if the worker receives time and a half for overtime, a surprisingly large share of the bonus wages goes straight to the tax collector.
It's really disturbing someone pays you to give tax advice considering how clueless you clearly are.
You're telling people not to work because it will be taxed. Sheer stupidity Dan.The above is not just my opinion, hence the copy and paste.
You're telling people not to work because it will be taxed. Sheer stupidity Dan.
No it was not.What I did say is that it has been my personal experience that any time I worked more than 8 hours of OT in a week I lost money on the deal.
That was backed up by the article that I posted.
Already doing that, on my budget I save 100$ a week on 40 hours...I waited to buy my house until I could do that. Still have a nice chunk in the savings and not going to change my lifestyle when I hit top rate. I’m not friend’ing around I’m getting out of here before I hit 15 yearsSo I assume both of you are in progression and can't wait for that $11-12/hr bump in pay. Can't blame you for that; however, I do have some advice-----if you are comfortably living at your current wage you should seriously look in to maxing out your 401k once you hit top rate. The contributed amount comes right off of your gross wage and could save you a bundle when you file in 2021.
So no more crossing behind the pkg car?
Mon - 8.5
Tues - 8.75
Wed- 20.6
Thur - 9.37
Fri - 9.5
Sat - 6
Feels good getting my cardio done for the day and being back for dinner. 130-150 stops, 2-5 pickups a day rural route, 40 min drive to route, 40 min back to center. It's like Christmas but without the bulk and businesses.
Felt cute today, switched out my hikers and bought some running shoes. Bought a 6 pack of Monster energy on sale. Going to make management proud and smash their numbers tomorrow. Might call in on Tuesday, dunno.
tfw you get home early
tfw you're getting in better shape everyday
tfw jealous gazes from the nearby broken down RPCD
tfw management pats you on the back and lets you call in whenever
Post your 100m dash numbers below.
Those of us with common sense don't.
Hehehe, you run and still work over-time??
The runners in my building come in at 1530 if they don't have to go help out.
I almost never work overtime and average 200 clicks under per day, WITHOUT running around like a fool.
We had a DM who, when on a safety ride, would position himself just outside of the passenger door, "forcing" the driver to get in to the habit of crossing behind the pkg car.
Wait, you have argued in the past that they don't take extra taxes out on overtime. What is it? Yes they do, or no they don't?You don't want to see paychecks like that.
He worked 17 hours of overtime-----that is roughly 3.5 hours per day.
Do you realize that Uncle Sam takes the bulk of most of the OT worked after the first 8 hours of OT? At that point you are basically working to pay the taxes on that money. How does that make any sense?
Budget based on 40 and you won't have to work 57 hours.
Never came anywhere near this at any time during my 30 years.
Those of us with common sense don't.