Dewey Oxberger
Any questions?
- Joined
- Jan 5, 2004
- Posts
- 286
Given the splendid state of the US airline industry lately, I've been giving some serious thought to EK. From what I understand, your first $87.5K each year is tax free. Here are some other Q's:
1. Will the IRS count the value of your free housing/utilities as taxable? That would put your income well above the threshold even as a newhire. Per diem still tax free?
2. If you join in the middle of the year is your EK income for that year still tax free? I thought you must work out of the country for 330 days during the calendar year for that income to not be taxable.
3. How is the provident fund taxed when coming back home? Like a 401K (at withdrawal) or do you pay capital gains up front?
Thanks!
1. Will the IRS count the value of your free housing/utilities as taxable? That would put your income well above the threshold even as a newhire. Per diem still tax free?
2. If you join in the middle of the year is your EK income for that year still tax free? I thought you must work out of the country for 330 days during the calendar year for that income to not be taxable.
3. How is the provident fund taxed when coming back home? Like a 401K (at withdrawal) or do you pay capital gains up front?
Thanks!