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In reply to the discussion: Where did Jane Sanders report her $200K in severance pay in 2011? Could someone who knows [View all]floppyboo
(2,461 posts)38. In the 'gas guy' article it says 'sabbatical'
which surely would be paid in increments, not lump sum, no?
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Where did Jane Sanders report her $200K in severance pay in 2011? Could someone who knows [View all]
pnwmom
Apr 2019
OP
So just because a question is uncomfortable, it has now become a "right wing talking point"?
SFnomad
Apr 2019
#4
I didn't post that ad or anything Vallee said. The VT Digger is a legit, non-rightwing source. n/t
pnwmom
Apr 2019
#13
"his own behavior has revealed he's the wrong stuff for any position of power in a democracy" -AMEN...
NurseJackie
Apr 2019
#26
You should consider that this is not the same thing as getting a check for $200K
mr_lebowski
Apr 2019
#2
That would NORMALLY be how it works for an average person, but it doesn't have to always be :)
mr_lebowski
Apr 2019
#8
Which is logical, it's often to both parties advantage to spread large payments out ...
mr_lebowski
Apr 2019
#10
Their Line 7 W2 income with her working in 2009, 2010 and 2011 is between 282 - 295k
Hassin Bin Sober
Apr 2019
#31
You're correct, severance pay (sabbatical pay?) is considered normal income and should be reported..
George II
Apr 2019
#16
As I've pointed out, many (if not all) of these tax returns are incomplete....
George II
Apr 2019
#22