My issue Greyhound income and bonus Tax

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  • @injustifiiable
    @injustifiiable 5 лет назад +9

    I do payroll at the small company I work for. It looks like their system automatically taxes bonuses at the “supplemental income” rate of 25% (for the federal income tax). SS and Medicare should be it’s normal 7.65% rate. You should be able to get a good hunk of that back once you do your taxes and your effective rate is determined.

  • @momdaughter6777
    @momdaughter6777 5 лет назад +8

    I live in Texas no state taxes

  • @mike74188
    @mike74188 4 года назад +4

    Head of household exemption is a good one for a single person

  • @amadeusj.2127
    @amadeusj.2127 5 лет назад +8

    1:40 I thought you were about to cry lol.

  • @Stevensloan09
    @Stevensloan09 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for your vote of confidence regarding my interview next week. By the way, they are offering me $100 per hour during training and a $5,000 bonus paid in three payments. Thanks again!

    • @iMatti00
      @iMatti00 Год назад +2

      Hundred dollars per hour or $100 per day?

  • @WPHSspeedboys
    @WPHSspeedboys 4 года назад +3

    If you research a CPA tax accountant who specializes in transportation and logistics, they should be able to direct you to the correct write offs at the end of the year. Transportation workers get some great breaks but you have to know how to file for them. Check with your local union rep (if they are doing their job) they should have info on CPA's in your region that can help you out. Also chop it up with the senior drivers they generally know the tricks to the trade. I'm not sure which union you belong but check International Association of Sheet Metal Air and Transportation Workers (SMART) they represent transit workers (as you may not be directly considered under that umbrella) they may be able to assist you in your issues. Good luck look forward to seeing more fun videos !!!

  • @haroldishoy2113
    @haroldishoy2113 5 лет назад +4

    Mr. Cooke, all things considered; are you happy? Do you feel as the career choice was wise?

  • @Rosa25262003
    @Rosa25262003 Год назад +3

    2023 you still don't get paid all the hours you drive

  • @alhi6240
    @alhi6240 5 лет назад +10

    Driving for GH is a lifestyle choice. If income is your primary concern then drive for a municipal transit agency. Drivers in the Bay Area can top $100k, due to lots of available overtime, after only 4-5 years. You get paid $22+ per hour during 9 weeks of training. But the work is more labor intensive and subject to inner city perils. GH is the open road experience, whereas transit is stop and go hundreds of times per shift, resulting in a toll on the body.

  • @AbcXyz-rn2lz
    @AbcXyz-rn2lz 11 месяцев назад +1

    Itemized 1040 or start a llc and claim overhead. CPA will give details
    I've hauled every type of 18 wheeler trailer there is in my 15 years of driving. I'd never drive a school or tour bus; I respect your nerve

  • @nicolesmith1486
    @nicolesmith1486 5 лет назад +5

    How do you get around once you reach your final destination to get dinner or sightsee etc? Uber?

  • @jonathanwynter9567
    @jonathanwynter9567 5 лет назад +4

    And also could you do a video how it is after training like The steps

  • @delstanley1349
    @delstanley1349 5 лет назад +3

    Don't know how they calculated your withholding taxes, but it does not mean you actually OWE the taxes. You should be getting your W2 Form (income and tax withholding) from GH in a few days for all driving in 2018. If the bonus was for 2019 then you'll have to wait until this time next year. When you file your return you'll know what you owe and if they withheld too much.
    Some people actually prefer to have excess withholding just so they can get a refund every year, even though it is their own money they're getting back. If some people owe taxes (under withholding) they may not have any funds to write the government a check when the return is due. So in lieu of owing taxes and worrying about the IRS hounding them with penalties and interest and threats they have MORE withheld to avoid owing additional taxes. Even though they are in effect giving the govt. an interest free loan they feel good about getting money back like it's a Christmas present.
    What you should do. If you want LESS withholding you should go to, or contact the Greyhound payroll office and file another W4 Form (Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate). Claim on Line 5 more "allowances," 3 for example or some other number (you probably have only 1 for yourself) to get it where you think it ought to be. Keep in find that if you under withhold you'll owe additional taxes, and will need to write a check when you file your tax return. In the future if you ever want MORE withheld then claim less allowances and/or you can put in an amount on Line 6--Additional Amount, if any, You Want withheld.
    DEDUCTIONS: As a single dude living in an apartment with no dependents and no outside business there are hardly any deductions you can take that will exceed the Standard Deduction of $12K. Even all the deductible expenses you incur working for GH such as buying your own uniform probably won't exceed the Standard Deduction (it is one or the other). For NOW your best alternative is to do the above and file another W4 if you are sure they're withholding too much. Taxable income of $500K or more in 2018 puts you in the 37% tax bracket so I don't know how they came up with withholding 41% on a driver's pay! That's an obvious error.

    • @DblONo7
      @DblONo7 5 лет назад

      I could be wrong but if you think about it, somebody got to pay the bill. Will it be the rich? Or the average to poor Americans? Its really that simple in my opinion. California is a Republican state is it? Or really it dnt matter, in this day and age, the average to poor Americans will have to pay the bill because of the tax rules the government put in place. This is a perfect example for when it's time to vote, politicians always say somethin about taxes in their commercials just to make himself or herself look or seem like a better candidate.

    • @joeblowe5813
      @joeblowe5813 27 дней назад

      @@DblONo7 What? What are you talking about? California is one of the most heavily Democratic states in the United States!!! Where on earth did you get that idea?

    • @DblONo7
      @DblONo7 27 дней назад

      @@joeblowe5813
      1st off, message is 5yrs old
      2nd, what you stated is an equivalent to you basically picking out one word or one sentence and ignored the rest of what I typed to justify your point, comment or opinions. My response was solely about "taxes" and who was actually paying it the most due to the change in the tax code. Matter of fact, fast forward today in 2024, which is why we are facing inflation right now. Doesn't matter which political party is in office, this was predicted since Trump and the entire Congress from both sides voted for huge bailouts and tax breaks for the rich. But wait, if I had to guess, are a so called, "conservative?" Or "liberal?" Doesn't matter, those terms are used to further confuse the masses and divide. But fxck it, don't take my word for it. Continue to be a sheep or whatever nonsense your next response is going to be.
      One last thing so that you don't assume or jump the gun, I hate BOTH political sides. I have to word it that way because you know...RUclips sensitive asf.

  • @JonLondon210
    @JonLondon210 4 года назад +1

    You can itemize idk if you own a home or not but you can look into that if you do. Hopefully that helps wish you all the best

  • @thefreckledafrikan
    @thefreckledafrikan 5 лет назад +2

    I thought that when I picked up my first installment bonus check that it would be $500 even or $750 even but when that $500 check turned into a $327 check.... mannn I was heated 😡 lol smh

  • @robertcoltey9465
    @robertcoltey9465 5 лет назад +1

    I'm a school bus driver. I interviewed with greyhound. Bonus of 5000. Waiting for my module online test.

  • @frankiedee3122
    @frankiedee3122 2 года назад

    In a previous video you did I think I explained what HR told me. All I'm going to do is 3 days of route training then I'm set

  • @alexsbikesandmotors
    @alexsbikesandmotors 5 лет назад +2

    I think they're withholding more than you're gonna owe for that bonus. I wouldn't trip

  • @joeblowe5813
    @joeblowe5813 27 дней назад

    I'm not a tax professional, but I did a little research and here's what I found out, and since it's now 2024, you may already know all this, but here goes: First of all, you posted this video in January 2019. I'm assuming that you had not yet gotten your W2's back from Greyhound by that time. You said you had no kids and were'nt planning on having any, so I'm assuming that you're also not married; if I'm wrong about that, then I stand corrected. So for a single person with no dependents, the IRS standard deduction for 2019 was $12,200 (for 2024, it's $14,600). Now, if you want to try to find some deductions and itemize them on your income tax returns, then you could certainly do that at your option, but what you need to understand is that if you can't find enough deductions to itemize and write off of your taxes to equal or exceed the standard deduction, then you would probably be better off claiming the standard deduction, since you're more likely to get more back as a refund if you do that as opposed to trying to itemize. You can still itemize if you want, but if you want to get any of that tax money back, the higher dollar amount of refund is probably going to be associated with claiming the standard deduction-that's typically what my wife and I do every year (and obviously the standard deduction for married couples filing jointly is higher than it is for individuals, but that's not relevant to you if you are unmarried).Now, of course, as I'm sure you understand, by NO stretch of the imagination are you going to get ALL of the tax back that you paid-we all owe, and have to pay, SOMETHING in taxes-but hopefully you can get a fairly decent portion back of what you paid in taxes on your bonuses, at least. Another tactic you might consider in order to save yourself some money at tax time-and I know this is an extreme option-but consider the possibility of moving to a state that has no income tax; Florida, for example, Texas, Nevada, and, I believe, South Dakota and Tennessee, if I'm not mistaken, come to mind as just a few, and it appears as if Arkansas is heading towards being a no-income tax state perhaps in the next few years or so. (California is, without question, one of the most onerous states, tax-wise, to live in in the entire United States.) This way, you're ONLY getting hit for federal tax, and could potentially save hundreds or perhaps even thousands of dollars a year in state taxes that you will NOT be having to pay every year. Just a little food for thought there.

  • @jonathanwynter9567
    @jonathanwynter9567 5 лет назад +1

    Could you do how to use the greyhound app when you’re signing in and looking at runs

  • @easyericel
    @easyericel Год назад

    Every company I have work for with bonus taxes are being withheld only if they pay for the taxes which I don't believe you supposed to get a 1099 at the end of the to show that money like I said the only way to get by with that either they pay for it like I said I don't owe you working under the table Uncle Sam want his duckies

  • @whiskywillie
    @whiskywillie 5 лет назад +1

    It's a graduated tax.....believe me, it's best to be single. Why save $500 in taxes when you have to spend $6-7k per dependent a year?...

  • @finkleheimerish
    @finkleheimerish 4 года назад +1

    Go to a good reliable highly reccomended affordable "fiduciary" CPA tax consulting/law company to do your taxes

  • @alhi6240
    @alhi6240 5 лет назад

    To pay less to the government, all you can do filing as unmarried, and no dependents, using the standard deduction, is to EARN LESS INCOME!! The following is cut and pasted from the 2019 tax table: 12% for income over $9,700; 22% over $39,475; 24% over $84,200. The amount GH deducted from your bonus is suspicious and worth getting further explanation from payroll.

  • @deesimmons7704
    @deesimmons7704 Год назад

    With the bonus, is it possible that you were categorized into a different tax bracket for the amount although there was no separation from Greyhound? I had the same problem with a bonus in that it was heavily taxed. I don't like the way bonuses are handled for tax purposes, increase my salary instead.

  • @vivianelizabeth8904
    @vivianelizabeth8904 5 лет назад

    Put your phone up to the camera and block the back of your phone with your hand so it covers anything in the background your camera might want to focus on. A lot of makeup you tubers do it and it always works for them.

  • @606pretty
    @606pretty 3 года назад +1

    CHANGE YOUR W4 ACCORDINGLY!!

  • @coreyjohnson554
    @coreyjohnson554 3 года назад

    I can't wait I go on my discovery flight in February. Is there any information you can give me?

  • @teecarter4900
    @teecarter4900 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing. What are your thoughts on charter your driving vs greyhound type driving?

  • @merrittvillekid
    @merrittvillekid 5 лет назад

    Wait till the end of the year when you owe 2k like I do then u soon realize bus driving pays nothing lol

  • @MySpaBunny
    @MySpaBunny 5 лет назад +1

    🤣🤣 claim the cat as a kid🤣🤣 🐈🐈🐈

  • @whiskywillie
    @whiskywillie 5 лет назад

    It's a graduated tax...the more you make the more you pay....nice, isn't it? Meals are per diem and should be tax-free. Check with your CPA.

  • @ericclark8710
    @ericclark8710 Год назад

    What about your per deim

  • @MamboGuy914
    @MamboGuy914 5 лет назад

    Is it true no facial hair or earing in Greyhound?

  • @phsycopiano
    @phsycopiano 5 лет назад +3

    Good ol California. More money you make the more California wants out if it.

    • @DC-op8fs
      @DC-op8fs 5 лет назад +5

      You missed the part where he said it was federal that took the most taxes.

    • @louisgordon-415
      @louisgordon-415 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@DC-op8fsExactly!

  • @tyronthornton257
    @tyronthornton257 5 лет назад

    So do you think its a good company to work for? Since you got those taxes taken out? Seem like they tax alot...

    • @jamalhurd9379
      @jamalhurd9379 5 лет назад

      Tyron Thornton you’ll pay taxes accordingly no matter where you work.

    • @iamgreat481
      @iamgreat481 Год назад

      I work here now and the income is an issue for me

  • @bryanthompson12
    @bryanthompson12 3 года назад

    withholding

  • @Stevensloan09
    @Stevensloan09 2 года назад

    Any tips for my interview next week?

    • @TheOtakuphill
      @TheOtakuphill  2 года назад +1

      just be customer service driven and youll be fine. they are hurting for drivers so as long as you driving record is good youll be ok.

  • @jamespace6719
    @jamespace6719 5 лет назад

    Use the cat for a deductible