Will relocation bonus affect change to tax bracket?
My husband has been offered a job that will require us to move from our Atlanta home to a nearby state. They are offering to give him a relocation bonus - as opposed to reimbursing him for moving expenses after the fact - to handle the move.
My question is this - say the relocation bonus is $25K, what are the tax ramifications? In my mind, because the $25K is an amount we plan to use specifically to complete the move and for no other purpose, it should not be 'counted' as part of our overall earnings for the year when it comes time to report our taxes.
In other words, if the company had decided to pay for the move themselves it wouldn't be counted as income for us and there would be no tax penalty, but because they're giving us the money and asking us to handle the move ourselves, are we going to have to shoulder a tax obligation?
My concern is that being temporarily pushed into a different tax bracket will raise our overall taxes for the whole year, even though that money was not meant as a bonus but more of a one-time use.
Thanks so much for your help in understanding this.