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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @NerdyDad
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      @nerdydad said in Company Benefits:

      @john-nicholson said in Company Benefits:

      Free fruit, and bagels, cereal, and fruits and snacks.

      My QA department would throw an absolute conniption fit over this. Food brings in bugs, which is a risk for them.

      Eliminate all of the meat and people then, those are the BIG bug concerns.

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      • NerdyDadN
        NerdyDad
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        Sit/Stand desks. Is that really considered a benefit?

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        • caramelC
          caramel @NerdyDad
          last edited by

          @nerdydad said in Company Benefits:

          Sit/Stand desks. Is that really considered a benefit?

          I only use stand desks. Chairs are too uncomfortable.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @NerdyDad
            last edited by

            @nerdydad said in Company Benefits:

            Sit/Stand desks. Is that really considered a benefit?

            Yes, they are. A big one, in fact. I forgot because I didn't have one, that at the place with all the food we had those too.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch
              last edited by

              The owner pays out bonuses to all the employees twice yearly, but it is simply profit sharing.

              Basically he keeps cash banked to handle XX months of payroll. Then as long as we have that he pays out the overage as a bonus to us based on full time / part time and how long we been here.

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              • ObsolesceO
                Obsolesce @JaredBusch
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                @jaredbusch said in Company Benefits:

                The owner pays out bonuses to all the employees twice yearly, but it is simply profit sharing.

                Basically he keeps cash banked to handle XX months of payroll. Then as long as we have that he pays out the overage as a bonus to us based on full time / part time and how long we been here.

                Yeah, and bonuses get taxed like crazy. If you get a 5k bonus, you get less than half of it in your pocket.

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @Obsolesce
                  last edited by JaredBusch

                  @tim_g said in Company Benefits:

                  @jaredbusch said in Company Benefits:

                  The owner pays out bonuses to all the employees twice yearly, but it is simply profit sharing.

                  Basically he keeps cash banked to handle XX months of payroll. Then as long as we have that he pays out the overage as a bonus to us based on full time / part time and how long we been here.

                  Yeah, and bonuses get taxed like crazy. If you get a 5k bonus, you get less than half of it in your pocket.

                  I tell the accountants to mark me exempt for the week. You can change your status a few times a year without causing issues.

                  At a prior job (and before I was married with kids) I would calculate my yearly income taxes out and then change payroll in november to exempt once I knew I had met my expected pay in.

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                    StorageNinja Vendor @Obsolesce
                    last edited by

                    @tim_g said in Company Benefits:

                    @jaredbusch said in Company Benefits:

                    The owner pays out bonuses to all the employees twice yearly, but it is simply profit sharing.

                    Basically he keeps cash banked to handle XX months of payroll. Then as long as we have that he pays out the overage as a bonus to us based on full time / part time and how long we been here.

                    Yeah, and bonuses get taxed like crazy. If you get a 5k bonus, you get less than half of it in your pocket.

                    I'm not sure if your serious but...

                    0_1501797048627_1tjfc9.jpg

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                      StorageNinja Vendor @JaredBusch
                      last edited by

                      @jaredbusch said in Company Benefits:

                      @tim_g said in Company Benefits:

                      @jaredbusch said in Company Benefits:

                      The owner pays out bonuses to all the employees twice yearly, but it is simply profit sharing.

                      Basically he keeps cash banked to handle XX months of payroll. Then as long as we have that he pays out the overage as a bonus to us based on full time / part time and how long we been here.

                      Yeah, and bonuses get taxed like crazy. If you get a 5k bonus, you get less than half of it in your pocket.

                      I tell the accountants to mark me exempt for the week. You can change your status a few times a year without causing issues.

                      At a prior job (and before I was married with kids) I would calculate my yearly income taxes out and then change payroll in november to exempt once I knew I had met my expected pay in.

                      Why stop there! Set it to exempt for the whole year!

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @StorageNinja
                        last edited by

                        @john-nicholson said in Company Benefits:

                        @jaredbusch said in Company Benefits:

                        @tim_g said in Company Benefits:

                        @jaredbusch said in Company Benefits:

                        The owner pays out bonuses to all the employees twice yearly, but it is simply profit sharing.

                        Basically he keeps cash banked to handle XX months of payroll. Then as long as we have that he pays out the overage as a bonus to us based on full time / part time and how long we been here.

                        Yeah, and bonuses get taxed like crazy. If you get a 5k bonus, you get less than half of it in your pocket.

                        I tell the accountants to mark me exempt for the week. You can change your status a few times a year without causing issues.

                        At a prior job (and before I was married with kids) I would calculate my yearly income taxes out and then change payroll in november to exempt once I knew I had met my expected pay in.

                        Why stop there! Set it to exempt for the whole year!

                        I balanced it out for a close to net 0 federal income tax return.

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                        • ObsolesceO
                          Obsolesce @StorageNinja
                          last edited by Obsolesce

                          @john-nicholson said in Company Benefits:

                          @tim_g said in Company Benefits:

                          @jaredbusch said in Company Benefits:

                          The owner pays out bonuses to all the employees twice yearly, but it is simply profit sharing.

                          Basically he keeps cash banked to handle XX months of payroll. Then as long as we have that he pays out the overage as a bonus to us based on full time / part time and how long we been here.

                          Yeah, and bonuses get taxed like crazy. If you get a 5k bonus, you get less than half of it in your pocket.

                          I'm not sure if your serious but...

                          0_1501797048627_1tjfc9.jpg

                          ...then I would tell you your wrong, way, way wrong!

                          about 3.5x more CA and FITW taxes taken out, than on a regular income check that's even more than the bonus.

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                          • JaredBuschJ
                            JaredBusch @Obsolesce
                            last edited by

                            @tim_g said in Company Benefits:

                            @john-nicholson said in Company Benefits:

                            @tim_g said in Company Benefits:

                            @jaredbusch said in Company Benefits:

                            The owner pays out bonuses to all the employees twice yearly, but it is simply profit sharing.

                            Basically he keeps cash banked to handle XX months of payroll. Then as long as we have that he pays out the overage as a bonus to us based on full time / part time and how long we been here.

                            Yeah, and bonuses get taxed like crazy. If you get a 5k bonus, you get less than half of it in your pocket.

                            I'm not sure if your serious but...

                            0_1501797048627_1tjfc9.jpg

                            ...then I would tell you your wrong, way, way wrong!

                            about 3.5x more CA and FITW taxes taken out, than on a regular income check that's even more than the bonus.

                            You are wrong. It is all the same in the end.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller
                              last edited by

                              Bonuses aren't even a real thing to the IRS, it's literally just part of your pay. At least that's how it has always been where I have gotten bonuses. It's just a paycheck with a larger amount in it that normal, the IRS doesn't have a "this is a bonus" checkbox to even know that it is a bonus to be taxed differently. At the end of the year, your bonus is just part of your pay, it can't be taxed differently because there is nowhere for it to show up.

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                              • ObsolesceO
                                Obsolesce @JaredBusch
                                last edited by

                                @jaredbusch said in Company Benefits:

                                @tim_g said in Company Benefits:

                                @john-nicholson said in Company Benefits:

                                @tim_g said in Company Benefits:

                                @jaredbusch said in Company Benefits:

                                The owner pays out bonuses to all the employees twice yearly, but it is simply profit sharing.

                                Basically he keeps cash banked to handle XX months of payroll. Then as long as we have that he pays out the overage as a bonus to us based on full time / part time and how long we been here.

                                Yeah, and bonuses get taxed like crazy. If you get a 5k bonus, you get less than half of it in your pocket.

                                I'm not sure if your serious but...

                                0_1501797048627_1tjfc9.jpg

                                ...then I would tell you your wrong, way, way wrong!

                                about 3.5x more CA and FITW taxes taken out, than on a regular income check that's even more than the bonus.

                                You are wrong. It is all the same in the end.

                                You'll have to explain, because the numbers I'm actually seeing for real are not as you say.

                                The amount of CA and FITW taxes taken out of a bonus check is about 3.5 times higher than the CA and FITW taxes taken out of a regular paycheck that's more.

                                Example:

                                I give you $5 and take $3 back. (bonus)
                                I give you $8 and tak $1 back. (regular pay)

                                That couldn't be any further from the being the same thing.

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                                • ObsolesceO
                                  Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by Obsolesce

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Company Benefits:

                                  Bonuses aren't even a real thing to the IRS, it's literally just part of your pay. At least that's how it has always been where I have gotten bonuses. It's just a paycheck with a larger amount in it that normal, the IRS doesn't have a "this is a bonus" checkbox to even know that it is a bonus to be taxed differently. At the end of the year, your bonus is just part of your pay, it can't be taxed differently because there is nowhere for it to show up.

                                  Yeah I get that, it's all just "income", and you get taxed on it all just the same at the end of the year. And if they take too much, you get more back.

                                  I'm talking about what you get in your pocket then and there.

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                                  • JaredBuschJ
                                    JaredBusch @Obsolesce
                                    last edited by

                                    @tim_g said in Company Benefits:

                                    @jaredbusch said in Company Benefits:

                                    @tim_g said in Company Benefits:

                                    @john-nicholson said in Company Benefits:

                                    @tim_g said in Company Benefits:

                                    @jaredbusch said in Company Benefits:

                                    The owner pays out bonuses to all the employees twice yearly, but it is simply profit sharing.

                                    Basically he keeps cash banked to handle XX months of payroll. Then as long as we have that he pays out the overage as a bonus to us based on full time / part time and how long we been here.

                                    Yeah, and bonuses get taxed like crazy. If you get a 5k bonus, you get less than half of it in your pocket.

                                    I'm not sure if your serious but...

                                    0_1501797048627_1tjfc9.jpg

                                    ...then I would tell you your wrong, way, way wrong!

                                    about 3.5x more CA and FITW taxes taken out, than on a regular income check that's even more than the bonus.

                                    You are wrong. It is all the same in the end.

                                    You'll have to explain, because the numbers I'm actually seeing for real are not as you say.

                                    The amount of CA and FITW taxes taken out of a bonus check is about 3.5 times higher than the CA and FITW taxes taken out of a regular paycheck that's more.

                                    Example:

                                    I give you $5 and take $3 back. (bonus)
                                    I give you $8 and tak $1 back. (regular pay)

                                    That couldn't be any further from the being the same thing.

                                    The amount of federal, state, local, and FICA, etc taxes that you owe are a fixed amount based on your total income (less deductions) at the end of the year. What does it matter if you over pay one week? It will be brought back when your returns are calculated. This is why you get a refund (or not) based on what you paid in.

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                                    • JaredBuschJ
                                      JaredBusch @Obsolesce
                                      last edited by JaredBusch

                                      @tim_g said in Company Benefits:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Company Benefits:

                                      Bonuses aren't even a real thing to the IRS, it's literally just part of your pay. At least that's how it has always been where I have gotten bonuses. It's just a paycheck with a larger amount in it that normal, the IRS doesn't have a "this is a bonus" checkbox to even know that it is a bonus to be taxed differently. At the end of the year, your bonus is just part of your pay, it can't be taxed differently because there is nowhere for it to show up.

                                      Yeah I get that, it's all just "income", and you get taxed on it all just the same at the end of the year. And if they take too much, you get more back.

                                      I'm talking about what you get in your pocket then and there.

                                      Not relevant is the point. You still owe taxes based on the total when it is all said and done.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
                                        last edited by

                                        @tim_g said in Company Benefits:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in Company Benefits:

                                        Bonuses aren't even a real thing to the IRS, it's literally just part of your pay. At least that's how it has always been where I have gotten bonuses. It's just a paycheck with a larger amount in it that normal, the IRS doesn't have a "this is a bonus" checkbox to even know that it is a bonus to be taxed differently. At the end of the year, your bonus is just part of your pay, it can't be taxed differently because there is nowhere for it to show up.

                                        Yeah I get that, it's all just "income", and you get taxed on it all just the same at the end of the year.

                                        I'm talking about what you get in your pocket then and there.

                                        Oh, that's just because it shows up as salary in that paycheck so appears like you are at a higher rate so you get taxed at that rate. If your normal rate was raised that much, you'd be taxed the same.

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                                        • ObsolesceO
                                          Obsolesce @JaredBusch
                                          last edited by

                                          @jaredbusch said in Company Benefits:

                                          @tim_g said in Company Benefits:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in Company Benefits:

                                          Bonuses aren't even a real thing to the IRS, it's literally just part of your pay. At least that's how it has always been where I have gotten bonuses. It's just a paycheck with a larger amount in it that normal, the IRS doesn't have a "this is a bonus" checkbox to even know that it is a bonus to be taxed differently. At the end of the year, your bonus is just part of your pay, it can't be taxed differently because there is nowhere for it to show up.

                                          Yeah I get that, it's all just "income", and you get taxed on it all just the same at the end of the year. And if they take too much, you get more back.

                                          I'm talking about what you get in your pocket then and there.

                                          Not relevant is the point. You still owe taxes based on the total when it is all said and done.

                                          It is relevant when I get paid, because I make sure my deductions are set so that I don't have to pay anything and so I get a little back. I don't need them "shorting" me on a bonus then, to give it back later. I'm already putting money in savings, 401k, etc... I don't need an "extra" holding when I get a bonus.

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                                          • ObsolesceO
                                            Obsolesce
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                                            Everything I get back from tax returns just goes into savings anyways... so when I get a bonus, I want it to actually be a bonus. Not a tiny savey save, complements of the government.

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