Please stop perpetuating the myth that beer can chicken is good, or extra tasty, or cool, or easy, or not to be avoided. Spatchcock it, and get better and easier results. http://amazingribs.com/tips_and_technique/debunking_beer_can_chicken.html
Please stop perpetuating the myth that beer can chicken is good, or extra tasty, or cool, or easy, or not to be avoided. Spatchcock it, and get better and easier results. http://amazingribs.com/tips_and_technique/debunking_beer_can_chicken.html
The tricky part isn’t the ownership of the vehicle, it’s that it’s potentially used for both personal and business reasons. Transferring ownership to a business entity doesn’t change that.
Oh, you meant the guy who is the subject of the post. I thought you were doubting my assertion. My bad!
Do I own a CPA? No, I don’t. Do I have a CPA license? Yes, I do.
This isn’t how finance works.
Am CPA. The expenses related to running a truck would be deductible to the extent that they are related to any income earned. It can be hairy in a split use vehicle, and to do it right requires really meticulous tracking of mileage used for personal vs. work and truck-related expenses. One could also potentially…
French energy company GE
These things are literally afterburners for cars... holy shit.
For Uber, drivers don’t see the name of the person their picking up until they accept the fare, at which point they can cancel. But for Lyft, which displays the rider’s name and picture (if they included it) before they accept the fare, means trying to quantize discriminatory practices through Lyft is largely…
That’s really too bad... it throws some cold water on the “this was a really nice kid” angle of the story. Doesn’t change that fact, of course, but it takes the shine off the “this is a kid who made chicken salad out of chicken shit” refrain.
“I think this portion is slightly unfair to me at this point in time and so obviously we should start from scratch.”
This is the correct comment. It’s like HamNo either a) chose not to think critically or b) remember 6th grade civics that discussed why the government was set up as it is.
This sounds like a very long list of people that publicly known; it does not sound at all like these candidates (Bill Gates?) got serious consideration.