Depends on how long... ummm... Yeti Man? is living there, I'd say
Where does he spends the majority of his time?
I know that if he met the residency test for the UK (and you can be a resident without being a citizen), he'd be liable to UK tax on his worldwide income, subject to double taxation agreements
If he weren't resident in the UK, but still made money over here, he'd just be liable to UK tax on that income
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zepherinRussian warship, go fuck yourselfRegistered Userregular
I can't imagine Wolverine has any income worth writing home about tho
Hasn't he done a lot of mercenary work early in his life? With compounding interest for over a century maybe?
Like, it wouldn't take a ton in his early life for this to be real bad now.
Wolverine is a Canadian Veteran living in the US and a senior citizen. His income is earned through a Canadian NGO. The statute of limitations on tax debt is 10 years. So it's probably not that bad.
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Zavianuniversal peace sounds better than forever warRegistered Userregular
It's wild that Americans have to pay taxes to America no matter where they live
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So after some time with my Wacom I've made two decisions:
1. I absolutely cannot do the "look at screen and draw on tablet" thing, so I'll be returning the tablet
2. I am absolutely getting back into this, as drawing for 6 hours felt like nothing and I loved it
My anatomy is rusty and my line confidence is shit right now, but I think I can do this with a few months of practice.
So I've got an iPad Pro on order right now, since similar Wacoms are like $600 more without the good resolution or color accuracy. @Evil Multifarious
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Zavianuniversal peace sounds better than forever warRegistered Userregular
Okay, is this an entire issue/one-shot about taxes?
And if so, where can I buy it?
Marvel Adventures: The Avengers #32. It’s on Marvel Unlimited, and yes, it’s all about the Avengers owing taxes and turning into debt collectors to avoid paying them by beating up super villains who owe back taxes
It's wild that Americans have to pay taxes to America no matter where they live
There is a foreign income exclusion of $107,600. So don't feel too bad for us Americans. Military contractors make bank on that if they are out of country the majority of time in places like Afghanistan which has a 10% tax rate.
You establish the market value of the food then tax that value, obviously
Except that food is a business expense and those meals are work related. And let an IRS auditor go have a talk with the hulk.
The food can be a business expense the same way that wages are - it's still taxable
You don't eat to work, you eat to live - if you're receiving food as recognition of your work, even if it's a muffin basket for getting That Big Johnson Account (heh), then it's a taxable benefit
Normally the occasional treat isn't worth declaring, and there are exceptions like gifts on your birthday, but if it's over the de minimis limit, then that food is taxable
(Disclaimer: UK rules, doesn't constitute advice, etc)
You establish the market value of the food then tax that value, obviously
Except that food is a business expense and those meals are work related. And let an IRS auditor go have a talk with the hulk.
The food can be a business expense the same way that wages are - it's still taxable
You don't eat to work, you eat to live - if you're receiving food as recognition of your work, even if it's a muffin basket for getting That Big Johnson Account (heh), then it's a taxable benefit
Normally the occasional treat isn't worth declaring, and there are exceptions like gifts on your birthday, but if it's over the de minimis limit, then that food is taxable
(Disclaimer: UK rules, doesn't constitute advice, etc)
Actually there is an exemption in US Tax law for it. It's why Amazon, Google and facebook have cafeterias and those meals aren't part of the gross income of the employees.
Section 2120(c) of Pub. L. 94–455 provided that: ‘‘The amendments made by this section [amending this section and section 362 of this title] apply to contributions made after January 31, 1976.’’
§ 119. Meals or lodging furnished for the convenience of the employer
(a) Meals and lodging furnished to employee, his spouse, and his dependents, pursuant to employment There shall be excluded from gross income of an employee the value of any meals or lodging furnished to him, his spouse, or any of his dependents by or on behalf of his employer for the
convenience of the employer, but only if—
(1) in the case of meals, the meals are furnished on the business premises of the employer, or
(2) in the case of lodging, the employee is required to accept such lodging on the business premises of his employer as a condition of his employment.
So after some time with my Wacom I've made two decisions:
1. I absolutely cannot do the "look at screen and draw on tablet" thing, so I'll be returning the tablet
2. I am absolutely getting back into this, as drawing for 6 hours felt like nothing and I loved it
My anatomy is rusty and my line confidence is shit right now, but I think I can do this with a few months of practice.
So I've got an iPad Pro on order right now, since similar Wacoms are like $600 more without the good resolution or color accuracy. @Evil Multifarious
Oh you were using a Wacom? Those are tough, yeah
I think the iPad Pro with Procreate is the best drawing tool for anyone who doesn't have stringent professional needs. I use a Surface Pro, which is also excellent, but the iPad is even better
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zepherinRussian warship, go fuck yourselfRegistered Userregular
So after some time with my Wacom I've made two decisions:
1. I absolutely cannot do the "look at screen and draw on tablet" thing, so I'll be returning the tablet
2. I am absolutely getting back into this, as drawing for 6 hours felt like nothing and I loved it
My anatomy is rusty and my line confidence is shit right now, but I think I can do this with a few months of practice.
So I've got an iPad Pro on order right now, since similar Wacoms are like $600 more without the good resolution or color accuracy. @Evil Multifarious
Oh you were using a Wacom? Those are tough, yeah
I think the iPad Pro with Procreate is the best drawing tool for anyone who doesn't have stringent professional needs. I use a Surface Pro, which is also excellent, but the iPad is even better
Yeah that's the route I'm going. I have no real professional needs and don't need to collaborate with Photoshop so I feel like this, combined with the 3d poseable model software for reference, is going to be quite good.
There is an exemption carved out for cafeterias in UK tax law, as well (Section 317 ITEPA 2003 / section 60 FA 2010), but:
The meal must be on a reasonable scale
All employees may obtain a free or subsidised meal
The dining area is for staff use only
The meals are not provided as part of salary sacrifice arrangements
It's the salary sacrifice that will ding The Hulk here, if he's accepting food instead of his Avengers wage, unless all Avengers are under the same arrangement and there's no opt-out available
I think the iPad Pro with Procreate is the best drawing tool for anyone who doesn't have stringent professional needs. I use a Surface Pro, which is also excellent, but the iPad is even better
Seriously cannot wait until I can get an iPad Pro so I can mess around with Procreate and note-taking with the pencil.
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corny comic panels have such an awful mouth feel. I prefer my hulk as a barely contained rage beast, not a silly goof eating his peenut butta fwom da jah.
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Hulk appears to beating peanut butter out of a 55-gallon drum.
What if the Avengers classify him as livestock, can they write off a portion of the feed bill?
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corny comic panels have such an awful mouth feel. I prefer my hulk as a barely contained rage beast, not a silly goof eating his peenut butta fwom da jah.
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zepherinRussian warship, go fuck yourselfRegistered Userregular
Work is having the "who do we bring off furlough, and when" discussion because we have a backlog piling up
Which means the issue that some people who have been furloughed are/would be net negatives in productivity terms has been thrown into sharp relief
Yeah. This a prelude conversation to a layoff for hose who are "net negatives." That is a super uncomfortable convo. I've been on those calls when we a contract expires and the govt doesn't plan on putting another in its place.
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I can't imagine Wolverine has any income worth writing home about tho
Hasn't he done a lot of mercenary work early in his life? With compounding interest for over a century maybe?
Like, it wouldn't take a ton in his early life for this to be real bad now.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
Depends on how long... ummm... Yeti Man? is living there, I'd say
Where does he spends the majority of his time?
I know that if he met the residency test for the UK (and you can be a resident without being a citizen), he'd be liable to UK tax on his worldwide income, subject to double taxation agreements
If he weren't resident in the UK, but still made money over here, he'd just be liable to UK tax on that income
And if so, where can I buy it?
1. I absolutely cannot do the "look at screen and draw on tablet" thing, so I'll be returning the tablet
2. I am absolutely getting back into this, as drawing for 6 hours felt like nothing and I loved it
My anatomy is rusty and my line confidence is shit right now, but I think I can do this with a few months of practice.
So I've got an iPad Pro on order right now, since similar Wacoms are like $600 more without the good resolution or color accuracy. @Evil Multifarious
Marvel Adventures: The Avengers #32. It’s on Marvel Unlimited, and yes, it’s all about the Avengers owing taxes and turning into debt collectors to avoid paying them by beating up super villains who owe back taxes
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The food can be a business expense the same way that wages are - it's still taxable
You don't eat to work, you eat to live - if you're receiving food as recognition of your work, even if it's a muffin basket for getting That Big Johnson Account (heh), then it's a taxable benefit
Normally the occasional treat isn't worth declaring, and there are exceptions like gifts on your birthday, but if it's over the de minimis limit, then that food is taxable
(Disclaimer: UK rules, doesn't constitute advice, etc)
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Section 2120(c) of Pub. L. 94–455 provided that: ‘‘The amendments made by this section [amending this section and section 362 of this title] apply to contributions made after January 31, 1976.’’
§ 119. Meals or lodging furnished for the convenience of the employer
(a) Meals and lodging furnished to employee, his spouse, and his dependents, pursuant to employment
There shall be excluded from gross income of an employee the value of any meals or lodging furnished to him, his spouse, or any of his dependents by or on behalf of his employer for the
convenience of the employer, but only if—
(1) in the case of meals, the meals are furnished on the business premises of the employer, or
(2) in the case of lodging, the employee is required to accept such lodging on the business premises of his employer as a condition of his employment.
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Oh you were using a Wacom? Those are tough, yeah
I think the iPad Pro with Procreate is the best drawing tool for anyone who doesn't have stringent professional needs. I use a Surface Pro, which is also excellent, but the iPad is even better
Either way. I'm putting a baby in there.
God help us all
Yeah that's the route I'm going. I have no real professional needs and don't need to collaborate with Photoshop so I feel like this, combined with the 3d poseable model software for reference, is going to be quite good.
With a pickup line that smooth I don’t see how you could fail
My hand was forced.
There is an exemption carved out for cafeterias in UK tax law, as well (Section 317 ITEPA 2003 / section 60 FA 2010), but:
It's the salary sacrifice that will ding The Hulk here, if he's accepting food instead of his Avengers wage, unless all Avengers are under the same arrangement and there's no opt-out available
Seriously cannot wait until I can get an iPad Pro so I can mess around with Procreate and note-taking with the pencil.
What if the Avengers classify him as livestock, can they write off a portion of the feed bill?
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
Work is having the "who do we bring off furlough, and when" discussion because we have a backlog piling up
Which means the issue that some people who have been furloughed are/would be net negatives in productivity terms has been thrown into sharp relief
Good luck explaining that to The Hulk as the reason he doesn't have to pay taxes, though