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Bonus Payment in March 2023

What is the average bonus for salaried employees this year? How is it calculated?

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I got SIRP du Soliel'ed in August, It appears i got 63%. meaning the 45%-65% post seems correct.

my last year i got 5 patents, 2 papers accepted to Ford Global Control Conference (FGCC), a submission to the HFTA. Plus I was maintaining all my everyday work.

But I was from the wrong village... (USA)

Thanks, most ethical company!

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Post ID: @tkmt+1lciFEGQ

I was SIRP'd in August and haven't been back to this forum in months. I am shocked to see that Ford is (may?) be giving bonus payments to those of us that were SIRP'd? I expected that I would get nothing because I wasnt employed at the time of the bonus payment distribution... I won't hold my breath... But I'll be pleasantly surprised if I see a deposit in my account. Even if it is hammered way down due to their new harsher performance evaluation criteria.

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Post ID: @7qhm+1lciFEGQ

For the people that retired (not SIRP'd). A lawyer should look into how much % they got. Say if all got 80%, is OGC going to stand in court any say not a single retire did an amazing job for the 11 month!?

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Post ID: @7zdy+1lciFEGQ

Whatever it ends up being, there will be many unhappy employees who feel slighted.

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Post ID: @7tii+1lciFEGQ

I was told by a LL+ that I somewhat trust the "recommended" range for people SIRP'd is 45% - 65%.

Figures f’d by Ford one more time! At least this is the last time. Funny thing is I’m rolling in money this year - I’m talking LL6 or LL5 kinda money. I worked 8 months, then got paid for 9 more plus I worked a month at my new company! So essentially I worked for 18 months last year! Oh and my new employer was handing out bonuses like it was Wall Street so they gave me one too for a months work! Can you imagine Ford ever doing that?

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Post ID: @2aav+1lciFEGQ

I was told by a LL+ that I some what trust the "recommended" range for people SIRP'd is 45% - 65%. They also said the average performer who "just did their job" is 70%. Hope they are wrong.

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Post ID: @1ypc+1lciFEGQ

Hi SIRP'd in August here. I would assume that those of us that were employed through Aug. 31st will have this formula:

AICP target1.48.8 (80% is there new met goals baseline from what I'm hearing) * 2/3rd (since we didn't work the last 4 months of 2022).

So if your target is $10k. You'd get about $7900 before the government's greedy hands take their withholding. ($10,0001.480.8*0.67).

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Post ID: @1edj+1lciFEGQ

Anyone hear anything about what "performance" percentage people are getting that were separated and or people who retired are getting?

Separated - 148% x (months worked/12) x Performance % ? = ?
Retired in Nov - 148% x (11 months worked/12) x Performance % ? = ?

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Post ID: @1ayq+1lciFEGQ

Just look on HR Online and it tells you . . . troll . . .

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Post ID: @1bcl+1lciFEGQ

From next year only losses so no bonuses. Look for better companies. Good luck.

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Post ID: @1cka+1lciFEGQ

First, they aren't 'taxed' at 22%, they are with held at 22%. Second when you add in Medicare/SS (7.65%) withholding and Michigan Income tax withholding (4.25%), that comes to 33.8%.

They other poster just picked 65% since it was simpler than the above and saying 66.2%.

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Post ID: @1cvw+1lciFEGQ

Bonuses are considered supplemental wages and are taxed at a flat 22% not 35%

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Post ID: @1ikg+1lciFEGQ

It’s 148% not 158%

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Post ID: @1nce+1lciFEGQ

AICP is 158% this year. So you take your target times 1.58. Then your personal factor (rumor is that meeting your goals will result in 80%?). That is then multiplied to get your total.

Then the filthy politicians take 35% in total withholding.

There is no average as the targets very wildly as you go up the levels and throw HTHD into the mix.

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Post ID: @1efz+1lciFEGQ

Its calculated after the greedy pigs have their share

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Post ID: @1gdk+1lciFEGQ

If you were a Ford employee, you'd know. Since you arent, its non a yo bidness.

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