HYPOTHETICAL US INCOME TAX (RETAINED FROM PAY Sample Clauses

HYPOTHETICAL US INCOME TAX (RETAINED FROM PAY. Hypothetical tax represents an estimate of the expatriate's US Federal and Illinois State tax obligations on his or her projected taxable income. This will be calculated using actual filing status, current dependency exemptions and tax rates for the taxable year. NTL DIGITAL US INC has agreed to calculate hypothetical State tax based on Illinois rates, since this is where payroll is maintained, irrespective of an individual's 'home' state prior to accepting overseas assignment. Income to be included in the hypothetical tax calculations is as follows: - base salary - bonus - group term life - personal passive (investment) income If married, passive income of expatriate's spouse will also be included. Subject to the specific exception below, spousal salary or other earned income, however, is specifically excluded from the Hypothetical calculation. Rationale: spouse is eligible to elect Sec.911 foreign earned income exclusion in their own right. This, plus credit for foreign taxes paid on foreign source wages, should result in no incremental US tax being due on such income. Spouse remains personally liable for all foreign income and. social security taxes due. In arriving at hypothetical taxable income, deductions will be available for: - actual amounts claimed on Federal income tax return to arrive at adjusted gross income. - actual itemised deductions per Federal return, excluding moving expenses. - mortgage interest and real estate taxes paid per Federal Schedule A or, if home is sold during overseas assignment, the amounts deductible in last complete tax year prior to sale. - credit will be given for hypothetical Illinois State taxes calculated, if this figure is higher than actual taxes claimed in Federal return. The hypothetical US income tax retained from pay may be changed by NTL DIGITAL US INC during the course of a year whenever there is a change in the expatriate's base salary, 401(k) contribution, or other NTL DIGITAL US INC income/related deductions, or a change in filing status or number of dependants. Also, upon notification and verification of US itemised deductions and deductible losses and adjustments such as US rental losses and alimony, NTL DIGITAL US INC may reduce the retailed hypothetical tax to give the expatriate current tax benefit. Conversely, NTL DIGITAL US INC may increase the retailed hypothetical tax in order to collect the additional hypothetical US income tax on net personal income such as dividends and interest. The hypotheti...
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