Posted on 08/04/2011 10:25:56 AM PDT by Wolfie
Steelers coach sells Mercedes to team cafeteria worker for $20
A cook at the Pittsburgh Steelers team complex is driving around in a red Mercedes convertible thanks to an unexpected and generous deal from the franchise's former secondary coach.
On his final day in Pittsburgh before taking over as defensive coordinator for the Arizona Cardinals, Ray Horton gave his 1999 Mercedes SL500 to cafeteria worker Maurice Matthews.
The cook had always kidded around with Horton, telling him he was coaching his position and asking when he'd be allowed to drive his sports car. Horton would jokingly reply, "you can't afford the gas in it."
But on his final day in Pittsburgh, Horton approached Matthews to say goodbye and asked if he could borrow whatever money he had in his pocket. When Matthews handed over a twenty, Horton said "sold for $20!" and handed him the keys to his car.
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Rush also did this for someone who was nice to him in Sacramento (most treated him very badly).
I heard about it through some friends. He never talked about it —ever.
Wait till the IRS knocks on his door.
Nice gesture but the coash has nothing on Obama who has given away 100’s of billions....
“Nice gesture but the coash has nothing on Obama who has given away 100s of billions....”
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Coach gave away his own asset.
Obama and the Commies have their hands in YOUR pockets, as is invariably, their modus operandi..
Those musta been some darn good grilled cheese sandwiches!
for what buying a used car? The IRS can only get involved if he resells it makes a profit and doesn’t report it... its the insurance that’s gonna kill him.
And that speaks volumes about his character, doesn't it?
” ...its the insurance thats gonna kill him.”
Won’t be too bad. As long as the cook is over 25 with a reasonably clean driving record, the insurance on a 13 year old car won’t be bad.
Its a gift. I think it may have to be reported as income.
I know it's a gift. The coach knows. The cook knows. You know. To the IRS, it's a sale. They each received something of value, so it was a sale. No profit or taxable income on either side.
It is not a gift, $20.00 cash was paid for it.
IRS or not... many states have laws that require sales tax on the actual value of the vehicle if the sales price is below that. So if the Blue Book value of the car is $20,000, 8% sales tax is $1,600. Still a bargin, but much more the $20.
Great story. Hope the cook enjoys his new car. As said before the insurance will be steep or may not depending on his driving record. I’m thinking what the cost of registration and servicing the vehicle.
Hint: "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."
Here's another hint: The IRS will get their money in just about all cases.
Not to the IRS. It’s a gift. Gift taxes are the responsibility of the giver, so the cafe worker doesn’t need to worry. The annual exclusion is 13k per person or so, if the coach is married, there is no tax issue. Then there’s the lifetime gift exclusion, so you really don’t have gift tax issues until the lifetime exclusion is used up, but he may need to file a gift tax return.
It’s all tied in with the death tax too. It’s another reason to get rid of the income and death tax altogether.
Yup, and I'll tell you more: Know why he lived in el cheapo, run-down Rio Linda? Cuz at the time he couldn't AFFORD to live in any other part of Sacramento..!
Think about that --I mean...this is a guy who came from a family of lawyer after lawyer. That's how "real" he was. And is. And he didn't complain.
When he finally made a little extra money, he drove up to Lake Tahoe (about 2 hours away) in a beat-up, smoking Monte Carlo, and had to pull over about 5 times on those mountain roads, cuz his beater boat was over-heating. Keeping it real? Yup....
One time some local radio liberal exec big-shot invited Rush to dinner with some important people. Rush was still trying to make it, and unassumingly went to the dinner. But they were all super nice to him, right? NOPE: the guy devoted the entire dinner to telling Rush --this guy's dinner guest-- how STUPID he was, and how his show (which was booming) would never make it. He literally pushed everything aside and read Rush the riot act the whole time, with all these rich libs looking on, giggling.
And Rush just showed his class, and took it unflinchingly, like a good guest, and didn't make a scene.
And they drove from hundreds of miles from around Sacramento, to peak over the fence behind the dome theaters, just to see that fat guy walking into work for 5 seconds.
That was Rush.
The gift tax is on the giver, not the receiver.
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