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I just stumled across something in another thread so I will just ask this one real quick:

My man makes 8$ an hour for the first 40 hours he works,+ 680$ Per Diem (for those 40 hours) ,from hour 41-50 he makes 26$ an hour and from 51-60 also 26$ an hour + 25%.

So all together he makes right around 1600$ a week,which gets us VERY well abve the poverty level ,but not all of that Income IS taxable (as PerDiem isn't taxable).Now is that gonna cause problems?

Would be kind of a joke since he really does make enough.........Oh and yeah he is always working 60 hours a week,so he gets all that extra money all the time as in the Per Diem and the overtime Pay and bonus.

Also what in the world would his company have to State on the letter we need from them? Should they put it down the way I just did here and we add pay stubs and Bank Statments??

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Nat

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I just stumled across something in another thread so I will just ask this one real quick:

My man makes 8$ an hour for the first 40 hours he works,+ 680$ Per Diem (for those 40 hours) ,from hour 41-50 he makes 26$ an hour and from 51-60 also 26$ an hour + 25%.

So all together he makes right around 1600$ a week,which gets us VERY well abve the poverty level ,but not all of that Income IS taxable (as PerDiem isn't taxable).Now is that gonna cause problems?

Would be kind of a joke since he really does make enough.........Oh and yeah he is always working 60 hours a week,so he gets all that extra money all the time as in the Per Diem and the overtime Pay and bonus.

Also what in the world would his company have to State on the letter we need from them? Should they put it down the way I just did here and we add pay stubs and Bank Statments??

Thanks for any replies

Nat

His taxable income is sufficient. I would simply use his W2 income for 2007. The per diem isn't needed. 60 hours a week at those rates is more than double the requirement.

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The problem only is that his 2007 Income has lots of Per Diem too since he was driving an 18 wheeler.But also for 2007 he made more than the 125% required.

Nat

Met on May 17,2005

Got engaged on Sep 15th,2006

Came to the US for good on Jan 27th,2009

and we got married on March 28th,2009

GOD , grant me the serenity

to accept the things I can not change

the courage to change the things I can

and the wisdom to know the difference!

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