I want you to have your hub miles, OOR, your 50-100 over and the choice of opting out of the per diem pay scam. There is plenty of fat that can be cut to make up for the companies cost. The drivers should not have to give up a tax break that was designed for workers in the transportation industry. It was not supposed to be a profit making scheme for trucking companies, and this is just one more reason the 16th Amendment needs to be repealed and the federal income tax flushed down the Potomac and made impossible.
Glad I moved over to Poly Trucking
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Oh sure per diem is technically for more than just food, but the fact of the matter is, OTR drivers already have a massive meal deduction they can subtract from earned income to get that same tax savings without having to sacrifice a dime of earned income. In other words drivers pretty much have nothing to gain from per diem, and a whole bunch to lose. -
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so whats the reason for not liking per diem, is it because it affects future earnings, future earnings for what? to not have to do what your doin now? if you dont want to do what your doing now why wait, take all you can get from per diem and go do somthin you want to do lol
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Poly doesn't "pay" per diem. They subtract the $63/day from your gross pay before calculating your tax deductions(on paper). It not only reduces the tax you have deducted, but it also reduces the amount of employer contributions to FICA. It also lowers the Social Security earnings reported thus lowering your Social Security benefits at retirement...hence the generosity on the 401k match.
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Here's how social security is calculated
- First, a worker’s previous earnings are restated in terms of today’s wages to reflect wage growth.
- Second, earnings for the highest 35 years are averaged and divided by the number of months in 35 years to arrive at Average Indexed Monthly Earnings (AIME).
- Third, the Social Security benefit formula is applied to AIME to produce the Primary Insurance Amount (PIA), the benefit payable at the Full Retirement Age (FRA).
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