IRS: Company cell phone + personal calls = more taxes for you

Fri Jun 12, 2009 12:25PM EDT

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Make any personal calls on that company cell phone? That's a "fringe benefit" of your job, according to a 20-year-old law, and the IRS is looking to collect.

The Wall Street Journal reports that the IRS wants to step up enforcement of the 1989 law, which holds that employees who make personal calls on a company cell phone are getting a "fringe benefit" from their employers—a benefit that should count as taxable income.

The law has been "long ignored" by employees and employers alike, according to the Journal, namely because most companies don't have the time or the inclination to tabulate exactly how many minutes you're on the phone with clients versus how often you're gabbing with friends and family.

But now, the IRS is floating a couple of proposals to make compliance easier—for employers, anyway. One would be to simply treat 25 percent of your company cell phone bill as a "fringe"—and therefore taxable—benefit, the Journal reports. Or, an employer could use "statistical sampling" to guesstimate how many of your cell minutes are work-related and which aren't.

OK, but what if you swear on a stack of bibles that you rarely, if ever, use your company phone for personal calls? That's fine, the IRS says—but you'll have to produce separate work and personal cell phone bills to prove it.

Think it's a crazy idea? Apparently the IRS is thinking it over and will make a decision by September, the Journal reports.

Meanwhile, guess who's on your side against the IRS? The big cell phone carriers, who (according to the WSJ story) are worried that companies will drop employee cell phone contracts if the IRS goes ahead with its proposal. (Instead, employers might simply reimburse you for business calls made on your personal phone.)

So, quick show of hands: How many of you have a company-issued cell phone, and if so, do you use it for personal calls? And should personal calls count as a "fringe," taxable benefit? Or should the IRS allow for (at the very least) "minimal personal use" of company phones, especially given that bosses often expect cell-toting employees to be in contact at all times?

Related:
Tax Man's Target: The Mobile Phone [The Wall Street Journal]

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  • 66 Posted by bethrindahl on Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:13PM EDT Report Abuse

    Welcome to the DEMOCRATIC world folks. I hope you're all happy as clams now. I wanna know who's gonna help ME pay MY bills since I'm having to chip in to pay all this other crap he's coming up with!

  • 67 Posted by dtodacheene on Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:13PM EDT Report Abuse

    National Debt started to sky-rocket at the beginning of the 80's. It's you freaking Republicans that create this fiasco, starting with Reagan! The Democratic Party is always here to clean up your mess!! GO OBAMA!!!

  • 69 Posted by w89168 on Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    I frequently use my personal cell phone for business. I pay broadband internet myself but use it mostly for business. Does that make me eligible for tax rebates?

  • 70 Posted by jennifermavens on Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    No taxes. No welfare. Period. Bring back the draft and thin out the liberal youth's ranks. Death penalty for women who abort. Overpopulation and liberal decadence are the sole reasons for the current economic troubles. Taxes only make things worse. Why line the pockets of bereaucrats like Obama who only make promises they have no intention of keeping?

  • 71 Posted by frank735 on Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    Tip of the iceberg....first it's cell phones, next its your healthcare bennies....someone's got to pay for Obama's third world transition plan.

  • 72 Posted by italiancouture7@ymail.com on Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    oh wow theres a HUGE shocker, more taxes??? next they will be taxing us to take a crap at work, its just never ending with the taxing BS

  • 74 Posted by metcash on Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:15PM EDT Report Abuse

    anyone still paying ANY taxes at this point in history is a sucker, seriously. this country is screwing you all and you sheep are taking it willingly, no sympathy. i am ready to go to prison for my belief AND I AM ALREADY POOR!

  • 75 Posted by chrisdg66 on Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:15PM EDT Report Abuse

    Wow talk about nickel and diming you to death. Why am I not surprised? I must commend the IRS on their resourcefulness in manipulating the tax code in their efforts to squeeze every penny out of the common taxpayer.

  • 76 Posted by cmangum96 on Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    Nice that the IRS "assumes" that people who have cell phones for work can't function on their own time without one, and therefore would only be exempt from this "fringe benefit" taxation if they could provide bills for a personal cell phone. Shouldn't it be the other way around? No taxation until they could prove you actually use the company phone for personal calls? And what about personal calls from your work landline? Shouldn't the IRS start tracking those? It's back to pay phones for all of us before too long.

  • 77 Posted by waterbug012000 on Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    Give me a break. This is strickly another way of Obama getting yet another tax by using the IRS as the puppet. I carry a cell phone for work and the times I use it for personal use offsets me having to lug ht epiece of crap around everywhere I go. So bite me!!!

  • 78 Posted by smjkaneohe on Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    this has got to be the dumbest thing I've ever heard.this is going nowhere fast....totally unenforcable and BS. Every call I get on my company cell phone is business related and I'm certain every american with a company cell phone will say the same - therefore no need for IRS to chase a worthless 'fringe'

  • 80 Posted by sourking on Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    Welcome to the People's State led by Comrade Savior Curious BO BO. This is just the beginning. I think they should just burn all our money on the White House lawn and be done with it.

  • 81 Posted by spqr_us on Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hey what abotu Tax Cheat Tim Geithner's phone? If the Corruptocrats in the Administration and Congress don't think they wil have to explain why we should be taxed while they cheat and run free they are in for a rude awakening in the next vote. Tim Geithner is a tax cheat and he's running our tax system. The White House and Congress are totally 100% corrupt.

  • 82 Posted by pkebsch56 on Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    What a giant cluster F**k this one is going to create!

  • 83 Posted by madragoo on Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    or krumpy-14 do like bush spend spend spend cut taxes to the rich and once you get voted out blame the next buy.

  • 84 Posted by dmsq3671 on Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    WHAT A BUNCH OF BULL----- . EVERYONE IS BROKE SO ITS SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST NOW. NO ONE HAS MONEY TO PAY MORE TAX. CANT GET BLOOD FROM A STONE BUT GREEDY GOVT AND COMPANIES ARE STILL IN THE GOUGING GAME...TOO LATE, NOTHING LEFT TO GOUGE YOU GREEDY ----- S.

  • 85 Posted by ktodd1969 on Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    You ain't seen nothing yet, people! Just wait until this "cap and trade" scam gets implemented. Just wait until you all have to pay a "carbon tax"......Pretty soon they will tax the very air that you breathe, once they can figure out a way to tabulate and calculate just how much each one of us uses! All of you that wished for "CHANGE".....ha ha, yeah you've got it now? How are you liking it so far?

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