I do agree with a lot of this an if my company would let me bank it into my pto I sure would. Not all overtime is created equal if your power went out Friday afternoon would you want me to stay home and worry about fixing it on Monday when my shift starts? I chose this career and that’s part of it that came with it good or bad. I’ve missed a lot of things because I’ve put other peoples needs in front of my own. So sorry I won’t apologize for being happy about getting some tax money back
Notice I said as long as another emergency didn't come up in a previous post. (I had the most screwed up schedule in my previous life, early on I worked because I was basically on salary, then that changed, and I went to pure hourly, so I Absolutely prioritized how I managed my time, and flexed a lot of call outs, the best I could.)
Agree, OT is not created equal.
Regardless, its still the same coin,
Take the comp time of you can,
Or take the OT and put it in ashort time CD (just an example), the company still has to pay it somehow.
By either you getting paid on the spot, or having to deal without you later.
As far as getting tax money back?
The thread was started because of confusion, on how that part os supposed to work regarding OT.
Bottom line is, you, I, none of us really know if we are getting back, or paying in what we're supposed to. But the cronies in the IRS make sure they and theirs are taken care of to keep a job.
Thats why im saying simplify it.
Simple tax on gross receipts, no kick backs, no returns, no refunds, no buying votes.
You or I know, right now, how much we ha w to pay in taxes, dont have to have a degree to figure it all out.