September 10 2001 at 7:54 AM No score for this post
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Everyday the auto body professional faces new challenges. The Independent Auto Body Association (IABA) is actively engaged in the political arena
to help your customers and help your business succeed
and prosper.
We look forward to seeing your comments.
Your input and feedback will help educate consumers,
lawmakers and those involved with the collision repair
process.
Thank you for your participation.
Jim Michaelson, President
Independent Auto Body Association
( IABA )
P.O. Box 12507
Raleigh, NC 27605
Carolina Collision Center
Shallotte, North Carolina
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I work for a company that administers an IRS approved accountable plan that enables employees in an auto body shop, who use their own tools as condition of employment, to receive tax relief. The employer benefits by cutting his payroll tax by up to 30%, the employee gets to receive about 3-5 more paychecks per year, tax free.
This program is applicable in automotive, marine, truck, and aviation industry where Service Technicans are required to use their own tools as condition of employment.
My question to you is, do auto body shop employees have to invest in their own tools as condition of employment? If so, is the value of tools owned anywhere from $3000-$5000 or more?
If your answer is yes, I would like to inform your forum on how an IRS approved accountable plan will allow body shop employees receive the tax relief they are legally entitled to receive.
Best Regards,
Jeff Kubacz
TOOLCHEX
Senior Account Manager
864 363-6567
www.toolchex.com
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I work for a company that administers an IRS approved accountable plan that enables employees in an auto body shop, who use their own tools as condition of employment, to receive tax relief. The employer benefits by cutting his payroll tax by up to 30%, the employee gets to receive about 3-5 more paychecks per year, tax free.
This program is applicable in automotive, marine, truck, and aviation industry where Service Technicans are required to use their own tools as condition of employment.
My question to you is, do auto body shop employees have to invest in their own tools as condition of employment? If so, is the value of tools owned anywhere from $3000-$5000 or more?
If your answer is yes, I would like to inform your forum on how an IRS approved accountable plan will allow body shop employees receive the tax relief they are legally entitled to receive.
Best Regards,
Jeff Kubacz
TOOLCHEX
Senior Account Manager
864 363-6567
www.toolchex.com
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