PaintsWithAllTheColors
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They need to drop Price water house so that Deloitte can pick them up so that I can work for Disney.
Yay for another public accountant!!

They need to drop Price water house so that Deloitte can pick them up so that I can work for Disney.
Yay for another public accountant!!![]()
SorryNot an accountant. I am an attorney with their Risk Advisory business. But I can't blame you for assuming that, most people who work for them are.
Ha, that’s okay. I myself am in the Financial Investigations and Disputes (Litigation) side of the accounting world so I at least understand what you do![]()
That will keep them happy about pay for a while before they start moaning again.
Well they are still in contract negotiations so I would imagine this won't do a whole lot until that is over.
No. It's not something to sneeze at. I'm sure it is quite welcome by the recipients. But it's important to remember it is about equal to a 50cent/hour pay increase for 1 year only. It is not a raise, will not factor into cost of living or percentage raises in the future, and will be taxed at a higher level. The companies will enjoy the benefit of lower taxes for the foreseeable future. Employees are most likely seeing their single benefit now. While that benefit is nice, as you said and I agree, perspective is important that the companies get a long term benefit, employees a short term one.Hmmm, a $1,000 bonus isn't anything to sneeze at. Its about equal to a 50 cent/hour pay increase for those that work 40 hour weeks.
You'd have to dig into the tax law but it's probably because many people, especially in sales positions, are paid in bonuses. If you tax at the higher rate, as the government, you get a nice interest free loan until tax time rolls around and you issue a refund. Plus it prevents people from having huge tax bills, which is a significant cause of non-payment. Since you don't know what your annual bonus, or the sum of your bonuses might be, it is difficult to pay at the proper level throughout the year. Overpayment up front solves these problems.It's money you were not expecting, so of course it's welcome. As pointed out, it's taxed different and it's not reoccurring, which is a bummer, but it's still a nice perk. No doubt there are some folks that might have over done it with holiday spending, and this will help cover that.
I understand why you wouldn't tax a bonus at a lower rate than base pay, but it does strike me as odd to not tax it at the same rate as normal income.
Rumor
Mighty Ducks T.V. Series in the Works!
"The Mighty Ducks franchise may be coming to the small screen. Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that ABC Signature Studios is in early development for a series based on the 1990s dramedy about a youth hockey team."
I will be so excited for this if this is true!