The month of January is speeding right along. Has anyone yet received their Bonus Payment 1099 from Great River?
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No, I have been waiting. Not sure who we would even contact. From what I have read and I hope I'm wrong, the tax on bonus money could be as high as 49%.
Corvette,
Your 1099 should be marked as Rents & Royalties as mine was in 2011.
Go to irs.gov and look at the Tax Table. Here is the Married Filing Jointly Maximum income with tax.
Amount over $457,600 is taxed at 39.6%.
Since this is a graduated tax, you pay the percent for each bracket and you're not taxed at 39.6% for the full amount, only the amount over $457,600..
I remember hearing in 2013 about an additional 2.5% Obama Care Tax added to that making the tax on anything over $457,600 approximately 42% rounded to the nearest whole number. I've never seen the Obama Care additional percentage, but you'll want to look for it in the 1040 Instructions.
Thanks to my producer being a crook, I don't have to worry about the $1,700 in Rationed Royalties I received, pushing me into the 15% tax bracket.
I could have used the Propane in my NGLs that were taken free of charge while I'm paying $2.70 a gallon. Last year I paid $4.00 a gallon and got the same amount as this year, Zero $ per gallon.
I got 1099 but NO BONUS MONEY!!!! AIN 'T THAT SOME SHIT???!!!!
I received the 1099. Their contact info on the form is
Great River Energy, LLC
6657 Frank Ave NW
North Canton, OH 44720
(817) 281-0040
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