Benefits And Health

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Taxes on BackDROP

If MOSERS benefit is a “public” pension and, therefore, is not considered a salary or wage why would I have to pay taxes on the backdrop? Isn't the backdrop considered part of an employee's pension?
You can find the answer to your question in a previous post on Rumor Central about the taxability of BackDROP.

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