Discussion:Brain dead...please indulge this dumb question

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Discussion Forum Index --> Tax Questions --> Brain dead...please indulge this dumb question

LJACPA (talk|edits) said:

4 March 2009
Here you go, Kevin, I'm there and I take every Sunday off. I'm asking this and I don't care how dumb it is. Sales rep paid as an employee gets a flat $300 every two weeks for auto reimbursement. Non-accountable plan and 100% included in Box 1 of W-2, nothing in Box 12. TP keeps mileage log and has over $10,000 using SMR. HR tells him that he reports W-2 income as is and can only deduct difference between reimbursement and SMR on 2106. This is wrong, isn't it? All of mileage goes on 2106, right? Non-accountable and all reimbursement included in W-2. Thanks.

Death&Taxes (talk|edits) said:

4 March 2009
Of course it's wrong. I must be going dead; I thought for a second that HR was Human Resources.

Kevinh5 (talk|edits) said:

4 March 2009
you are correct, LJACPA, and you're right, this is just second-guessing yourself. You already knew you were right.

Rgtaxservice (talk|edits) said:

4 March 2009
D&T, HR is Human Resources.

EZTAX (talk|edits) said:

4 March 2009
If it is included in box 1 then you can deduct all the mileage without reducing it by the reimbursement. You are correct.

Michaelstar (talk|edits) said:

4 March 2009
It's baseball season already - D&T - it means Home Run  :-}

Kevinh5 (talk|edits) said:

4 March 2009
now if we can figure out what SMR means......

Kevinh5 (talk|edits) said:

4 March 2009
Save My Rear?

Death&Taxes (talk|edits) said:

4 March 2009
Thank you for the reminder, Michael.

Kevinh5 (talk|edits) said:

4 March 2009
Student's Messy Research?

DbK14 (talk|edits) said:

4 March 2009
Stupid m-f'n retards? or don't we just call them clients?

Michaelstar (talk|edits) said:

5 March 2009
David - I just needed that break Kevin is talking about

Rgtaxservice (talk|edits) said:

5 March 2009
Stupid m-f'n retards? or don't we just call them clients?

That's classic. Image:bigsmile.jpg

Inagpurwala (talk|edits) said:

5 March 2009
D&T,

To some HR means "Half Retarted" as one of my previous co-worker used to say!

IshaqInagpurwala