Posted on 04/17/2025 9:50:43 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Keep yer head on a swivel..
Question: What is the tax treatment for money received from an online fundraiser? Is it recognized as income?
Relax. They’ll all be broke in 5 years. At least the ones that weren’t killed by the others will be.
Every little thug dindu is now aware of how profitable and celebrated it is to kill whitey. I am so glad I live where I live.
Woe unto them who call good evil, and evil good. Sounds like a classic case of it, right there.
” killing whitey for fun and profit “ by Karmelo Anthony
Soon to be in Oprah’s book club.
The family needed transportation so they bought a “fully loaded” Cadillac Escalade that some sources say is valued at $150,000. Top list is $167,495 in Blue Book. They may have wanted to economize a little on that.
How else could they get to doctor’s appointments or the supermarket?
Yep, t-shirts, baseball caps, sweaters, hoodies, buttons—lots of money to be made.
Junior Scholar!
If black people ever wonder why many White folks hesitate to accept them, this is a perfect example.
Having said that, I’m sure a lot of those donations were from dumbass whites virtue signaling.
Talk about incentive to kill white people. You get a free house! Dangerous precedent much?
RE: Funds for downtrodden people....
Off topic but I heard Rev. Al Sharpton’s Rolex is the $35,000 model. As a humble man of the cloth he has to know the time to get to congregants’ hospital visiting hours and things like that. Except he has no church or congregation or sermons to give on Sundays. Oh, well.
“Do I have to pay taxes on GoFundMe money I receive as a recipient?
If you or someone you know established a personal GoFundMe campaign in your name and it resulted in gifts from other people or organizations, you’re likely able to consider these as personal gifts subject to gift tax laws.
If you provided something of value in return for the donations, these can then be considered taxable. If you raise money through a crowdfunding campaign and the donor receives something of value, this can be construed as a sale and the net proceeds considered profits taxed as personal income. Likewise, if an employer donates to a crowdfunding campaign meant to help an employee, contractor or other entity engaged in work-for-hire, these contributions must be added to the recipient’s gross income as these aren’t considered donations.”
He’s getting his 5 minutes
Fools and their money
Yes. Usually. Maybe the murdering class gets special privileges, though.
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