What are IRS rulings on NIL, including FICA and Medicare taxation if any. Also any rulings on quarterly payments of taxes. I have not read any rulings. What you or I think rulings should be is not my question.
You would be surprised how much that sales is costing you.McKinney Ag69 said:
Hopefully having no state income tax is a big advantage for us.
Their money goes 10-12% further in Texas
Tango.Mike said:
You already asked this question today. Two attorneys, three accountants, one finance professor, and one guy who knows a guy already answered you..... ,...........................Thanks. Tangi. I in error posted on the Politics Forum.and did not see it. So all disregard this duplicate post and go to Politicals. My apologies.
https://texags.com/forums/16/topics/3517642
Why are you jealous?strbrst777 said:
What are IRS rulings on NIL, including FICA and Medicare taxation if any. Also any rulings on quarterly payments of taxes. I have not read any rulings. What you or I think rulings should be is not my question.
Because **** em that's why.W said:
why would NIL not be taxable income?
It didn't used to be. That's the real reason Saban retired.W said:
why would NIL not be taxable income?
33 said:
I've wondered if tuition, housing, food, etc is treated as a benefit in kind, i.e., taxable income.
I looked into moving back to Texas summer 2023. It's lots more expensive than Missouri. The cost of housing (renting or buying) in Texas has more or less doubled in the 11 years I've been gone.Quote:
Their money goes 10-12% further in Texas
When you have to croot against schools in no-state-income tax states…
— Andy Staples (@Andy_Staples) February 4, 2025
Still, can’t imagine this being popular among the electorate, which isn’t getting a tax break. https://t.co/yroljG9FBT
rootube said:
Can we move this to the tax preparation forum?