JuneYao Airlines - Shanghai, China
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There are two ways to claim a huge exemption (about $90,000 p.a.) on your US taxes. You must either:
1. Be out of the country for at least 330 days in any 12 month period (if you meet this requirement, you have an open and shut case for the exemption).
2. Have an "established residence" in another country. This is a little bit of a gray area, and I get the sense that the IRS might fight you on this if they don't buy your story that you really live overseas but you spend 3 months a year in the USA.
I hope this helps!
1. Be out of the country for at least 330 days in any 12 month period (if you meet this requirement, you have an open and shut case for the exemption).
2. Have an "established residence" in another country. This is a little bit of a gray area, and I get the sense that the IRS might fight you on this if they don't buy your story that you really live overseas but you spend 3 months a year in the USA.
I hope this helps!
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Why are you recommending a Chinese agent for an airline job in China? Fair enough if you are going through them and everything has been fine so far, but what do you seriously think will happen if, God forbid, the sh*t ever hits the fan, who will the agency side with? To put it another way, would you, for example, recommend an Indian agency supplying an Indian airline?
And where are you coming from with the 14,000 USD? How many line Captains on contract on A320 are earning 14,000 net? Be specific - it's probably for 100 hours per month with no overtime, also includes an accomodation allowance and per diem. How much does your accomodation cost you if you have to pay for it yourself, what are your monthly expenses out of your salary?
Rather than trying to make it (and you) sound good, try some specifics in order to assist your fellow pilots who may have an interest in a Chinese contract.
And where are you coming from with the 14,000 USD? How many line Captains on contract on A320 are earning 14,000 net? Be specific - it's probably for 100 hours per month with no overtime, also includes an accomodation allowance and per diem. How much does your accomodation cost you if you have to pay for it yourself, what are your monthly expenses out of your salary?
Rather than trying to make it (and you) sound good, try some specifics in order to assist your fellow pilots who may have an interest in a Chinese contract.
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June!
Juneyao Hmm!
Well prepare to be in China doing nothing for some months before seeing the line.
It took about two months just for them to schedule the Atp written, medical, english exam then some weeks later to get the results, if you have about three months to waist then sure have at it.
medical can be a nightmare.
If you end up getting the 14k as advertised, then good on you, but I suspect you are going to have to jump through many hoops before you see it.
good luck
Well prepare to be in China doing nothing for some months before seeing the line.
It took about two months just for them to schedule the Atp written, medical, english exam then some weeks later to get the results, if you have about three months to waist then sure have at it.
medical can be a nightmare.
If you end up getting the 14k as advertised, then good on you, but I suspect you are going to have to jump through many hoops before you see it.
good luck
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USD14K/mth just sounds too good....honestly I haven't heard any package close to this yet in China.
Since Juneyao is the major shareholder of Okay Airways, I am wondering why they pay so much more than Okay (around USD8.5K, no commuting, standard schedule).
SamAustralia, airlines in China are not hiring expat FOs as they have tonnes of FOs siting on the ground at the moment. A few exceptions there though.
Since Juneyao is the major shareholder of Okay Airways, I am wondering why they pay so much more than Okay (around USD8.5K, no commuting, standard schedule).
SamAustralia, airlines in China are not hiring expat FOs as they have tonnes of FOs siting on the ground at the moment. A few exceptions there though.