Because it’s not tax evasion. It’s actually something that anyone who claims a substantial loss has to do because the IRS limits the amount of a loss someone can take on their tax return to a certain percentage/dollar amount.
Because it’s not tax evasion. It’s actually something that anyone who claims a substantial loss has to do because the IRS limits the amount of a loss someone can take on their tax return to a certain percentage/dollar amount.
Because thanks to the politicians creating loopholes to help the wealthy avoid paying taxes he’s probably in the clear as far as tax evasion.
I doubt Cosby ever thought he would be facing consequences for his sexual assaults. Even if Cosby never sets foot inside of a jail (and he probably never will), his legacy is still garbage.
If this is retroactive, I think a lot of powerful men in Hollywood and entertainment in general are worried right now. Dr. Luke comes to mind.
Can anyone in CA report if there is a horrible odor wafting through the air?
California governor Jerry Brown signed legislation today that ends statute of limitations on rape cases inspired in…
Vogue loves super-rich people. They’ve got Hamish Bowles writing the purplest of ecstatic prose over fancy homes and palaces, and then they’ve got this socialite aristo girl on the “what it’s like to be me” beat, describing dinner dances at the ancestral home where she wears the family tiara, and one of her late…
jack off motion gif at the vogue editors- OH NOES FASHION HAS BECOME ACCESSIBLE TO ALL VIA THE INTERNET WOMP WOMP
I’m telling you, January 1, 2016 was the day our world took a sharp veer into a parallel hell-universe. God forbid what 2017 will do to us.
(Note to bloggers who change head-to-toe, paid-to-wear outfits every hour: Please stop. Find another business. You are heralding the death of style.)”
I think when you grow up in a bubble it is hard to connect to people outside of the bubble.
I think that it would be extremely nice to be a billionaire, buy my parents the best retirement money can get, set aside living expenses/a few properties for myself, and then have a lot of fun taking after JK Rowling and giving bucketloads away to good causes.
It would be extremely nice not to worry about money once in a while.
Siding with Lau and BryanBoy on this one. Their comments are elitist and hypocritical. They’re just mad because print magazines aren’t what they were and they’re too set in their ways to revamp their business model.
I know this is going to be an unpopular opinion but I’m going to put it out there anyway; I think it would be nice to be a billionaire.
Sadly, Google indicates the answer is not forever.
More important than all of this: how long do you think an already opened container of pesto stays good in the refrigerator? Hopefully forever otherwise dinner is looking pretty grim.
I have no idea how to handle that so really no advice to give but just want to send hugs because yeah that would be very very upsetting to see your parents do :(
You guys...this scares me in a special way because my parents are hoarders. They are not up to the garbage stage yet, but I see it only getting worse as they get older. My dad is 73 and my mom is 68. They shut any discussion about the state of their home down. When I tried to bring up the possibility of professional…
What you don’t see can’t hurt you?