Posted on 11/15/2004 6:17:15 PM PST by RaceBannon
Edited on 11/15/2004 11:12:31 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
I am being sued for something that happened at the December 2000 Freep of Joe Lieberman.
JimRob has allowed me to hold an internet fundraiser to help defray the costs of my lawyers fees.
I am broke and thousands of dollars in debt, and depending on how much I can collect here, I amnot sure if I can continue or work to sign a mutual release if offered.
Right now, we have ended the discovery phase, and are awaiting the deposition of the man who accused me of assaulting him that day.
That charge is a lie.
The following story below is my short account of what happened that day.
Oh oh......WRONG thing to say!
BRB!!!
yeah, I've noticed that! LOL!
LOL
Meek,
Ping our Texans, we need some help here.
Tell me when it's safe to look!!
Check this for sure.
Toothfairy. The toothfairy's safe, right?
Don't be embarrassed. I can't give much at all, but I'll give what I can. Money will be in the mail by tomorrow.
When someone's being humble and admitting what they've learned, it's *REALLY* bad form to make snide remarks...
LOL!
"In the fwiw department, the IRS says you can send anyone a gift up to $11,000, and not be taxable."
"Foolish statement. It won't be taxable towards the GIVER'S estate tax credit, but it WILL be taxable towards the recipient."
Your response doesn't seem correct. A few years ago my grandmother was sick and trying to get her estate under 475,000.00 for tax reasons. She gifted 10,000.00 each to myself, my two siblings, my father, and my uncle. None of us had to pay taxes on the 10,000.00.
That said, I don't think this situation qualifies for the 11,000.00 gift tax exclusion.
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=108139,00.html
Q: What is considered a gift?
Any transfer to an individual, either directly or indirectly, where full consideration (measured in money or money's worth) is not received in return.
Q: What can be excluded from gifts?
The general rule is that any gift is a taxable gift. However, there are many exceptions to this rule. Generally, the following gifts are not taxable gifts.
1. Gifts that are not more than the annual exclusion for the calendar year.
2. Tuition or medical expenses you pay for someone (the educational and medical exclusions).
3. Gifts to your spouse.
4. Gifts to a political organization for its use.
In addition to this, gifts to qualifying charities are deductible from the value of the gift(s) made.
Q: May I deduct gifts on my income tax return?
Making a gift or leaving your estate to your heirs does not ordinarily affect your federal income tax. You cannot deduct the value of gifts you make (other than gifts that are deductible charitable contributions). If you are not sure whether the gift tax or the estate tax applies to your situation, refer to Publication 950, Introduction to Estate and Gift Taxes.
Q: How many annual exclusions are available?
The annual exclusion applies to gifts to each donee. In other words, if you give each of your children $11,000 in 2002, 2003 or 2004, the annual exclusion applies to each gift.
Men (me and mr. cgk) with great looking wives think alike.....sort of ....I know you're the better half..lol
I salute you....great pics of ya'll!
Very well said. Although Race and I have gone at it hammer and tongs on a few of the "evolution" threads, I'm 100% behind him on this, even though I'm pressed for cash myself and can't spare any -- I would if I could. But if I can contribute anything in the way of manpower, information, or moral support, just say the word and I'm there.
I'm sorry that some other Freepers can't bring themselves to feel likewise due to past disagreements.
I'm not the only one that has had problems with PayPal.
I had heard from others who had trouble getting their money from PayPal when I was buying on eBay.
City teen, pastor involved in scuffle
New Haven Register
Sept. 16, 2003
NEW HAVEN It was primary day in the city, and elections in New Haven are rarely uneventful.
However, last Tuesday, the primary drama took a new twist when a city teenager campaigning for the mayoral challenger alleged he was choked by a prominent city pastor and political powerbroker.
The Rev. Boise Kimber, one of Mayor John DeStefano Jr.s staunchest supporters, denied choking 19-year-old Joseph Cotton, but admitted to police he pushed him because he felt "threatened." No charges were filed.
Cotton supported Sherri Killins, who opposed DeStefano in the Democratic primary, which DeStefano won handily.
The breach last Tuesday likely would have gone unnoticed were it not for the participants. However, because of Kimbers prominence and propensity for controversy the story made its rounds through politicos across the city.
The incident happened just before noon outside Martin Luther King School, 580 Dixwell Ave., one of the citys polling places.
According to a police report, Cotton ran up to a police officer and claimed he was hanging Killins political posters near the school when Kimber walked over and "grabbed him around the neck."
A moment later, Kimber approached the officer and initially maintained he didnt touch Cotton but accused the young man of both pulling down DeStefano signs and stapling Killins signs on top of the mayors posters. During the same conversation, however, Kimber acknowledged he did push Cotton but did so because he felt threatened because Cotton was holding a staple gun.
Another witness at the scene came forward, who supported Cottons claim. The alleged witness, a 45-year-old man from Dixwell Avenue, said there were some words exchanged between Kimber and Cotton before the reverend grabbed Cotton around the neck.
The witness told police he couldnt hear what was said but indicated he was shocked and surprised by Kimbers conduct, according to the report.
Contacted Monday, Kimber declined comment about the incident. A message was left for Cotton, who had filed paperwork to run for the Board of Alderman before withdrawing as a candidate.
No one answered the phone number listed for the alleged witness. There was no answering machine.
In the beginning, Cotton said he wanted Kimber arrested, but later told police he didnt want to pursue the matter.
Kimber, the pastor at the First Cavalry Baptist Church, has been a political lightning rod in the city for decades. Last year, he made headlines when he stepped down as the chairman of the Board of Fire Commissioners after making a comment some Italian-Americans on the fire department found offensive. Kimber said the remark, a reference to recruits with too many vowels in their names, was meant as a joke. After political fallout, he stepped down as chairman but remains on the board.
It seems that the good reverend has some sort of fixation with necks! ("...thy hand shall be in the neck of thine enemies..." Gen. 49:8)
--Boot Hill
I found a stamp amd the check goes out to the mailbox in the morning..Bump.
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