antwar66
antwar66
antwar66

IANAL, but ... to avoid gift tax, you can give ~$14k per giftee/ per year/ per gifter. So if you have a spouse, and you were giving it to (for an example) your brother and his wife. You and a spouse could basically give them $14k*4 = $56k / year. If you give more than that in a year, the amount comes off your lifetime

Yeah, wow, I just looked over the full cast list, and the number of cameos is crazy. RuPaul, Penn/Teller, Tara Lipinski, Usher, The Violent Femmes... crazy.

A gift is taxable to the recipient after you burn through your lifetime gift amount (about $5million currently), and if it is more than the yearly limit (about $14000 currently). Also, this is per giftee, per gifter. So if your spouse gives money to the same person, you can give $28k each year without touching your

And in some others you can create a blind trust to obscure your identity. Front a few bucks to an attorney in case you win to discuss options.

If only the Han Solo figure had a lightsaber path through him, so you could reenact the final act... that’d be great.

This doesn’t prevent all problems. What can happen is winners get in debt, and there are companies that will essentially buy the annuity at a big discount for upfront cash. A bit like a mortgage with the annuity as the collateral and the payments coming every year.

That is not true. The annuity is considered your asset. But your beneficiaries will have to pay the estimated taxes on the remaining amount. Depending on when you die, and how much you have in the estate that could be easy or hard.

I’m a fan of pan fried kale (garlic, and soy sauce). I’ve taken to steaming the kale for 10 minutes, spinning it dry, chopping, and freezing it. THat way we can use it whenever.

1. I would probably leave it as an annuity. They become part of your estate if you die, and it is a little protection from blowing through it. (Though there are people that will buy the annuity from you for an advance.)

Oh, they knew I didn’t floss. They encouraged me to floss, but it was this crucial bit “it will go away if you keep up” that was always missing.

1. Miles Teller? Ugh. No

Kickass didn’t have any abilities. Though I don’t know if that counts.

Those aren’t “bugs”. Those are beetles. Notice the wings are covered by elytra.

For me, the issue was sensitivity and blood. Flossing hurt my gums and I ended up with a bloody mouth. So I avoided it. It wasn’t until about a year ago that the dental hygienist said that was normal, and would stop in a couple weeks of flossing. No one had EVER told me that before. This was in fact the same hygienist

Fun note. If the Packers team were to be sold, the proceeds would go to the local Green Bay VFW.

No fucking way this could be “consensual.” I don’t care if she was begging for him to have sex. He was in a position of authority, as you point out.

The situation isn’t quite that clear cut. They still support Vista, and IE9 on Vista. It’s icky to say the least.

Even if you don’t pay for the new tool, at least watch their videos, and watch Jesse’s blog videos. The ideas behind YNAB can help anyone get financially stable.

Agreed. Jesse has hinted at virtually every new feature they’ve just released, but couldn’t talk about them outright if they would’ve waited for the next “big” release. Now they can release new features as they are completed.

If you care about your old data, then YNAB is probably not for you. Much different philosophy. YNAB pushes that where you were doesn’t matter. What matters is where you are now, and where you are trying to get to. In fact they have a “clean the slate” function in the app, to start budgeting over again in the future.