"Ron Natalie" wrote in message
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"Tom S." wrote in message
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"Ron Natalie" wrote in message
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Indeed. But it depends on one's definition of "compensation". If he
gets
hours out of it, I'm curious how your IRS would account for that --
a
non-cash remuneration.
It's only the FAA that thinks that intangible job experiece is
renumeration.
They got it from the IRS and their version of "Wages and Salaries" (not
what
the 16th originally defined).
Nope, the IRS doesn't hold that "job experience" is taxable.
But evidently the FAA does :~)
Where'd they get that notion, huh?
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