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have you never done your taxes?
No I have an accountant for that (rental properties make it complicated) and I've never bought anything at a charity auction before.
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have you never done your taxes?
Incorrect.
Copped of Amazon at 9:01am - Arrives tomorrow.
Walmart & Pepsi.com never re-released
If I see someone genuinely wants something and cares about it and has a relatable story to it why am I going to let money get in the way of memories. I would rather have someone be happy to have it for the price I paid for it instead of making it difficult. Treat our fellow man with respect. People know when they're doing wrong but try to let money tell them it's right.Real talk
It ain't his fault
If an idiot is willing to pay that much
Like at some point
there has to be some responsibility placed with the buyer
they released but not re-released like amazon. Amazon had more up this morning after their early releaseWalmart did release my man
You can only write-off the excess of what you paid over the fair market value of the shoes. So if the MSRP (or whatever value Nike lists a document they provide to you) was $1,000 and you paid $5,000, you could write-off $4,000.Is this really possible? I'm going to have to seriously consider this, if so. Even a $5k writeoff would be nice.
you're taking this way too serious bro
If I see someone genuinely wants something and cares about it and has a relatable story to it why am I going to let money get in the way of memories. I would rather have someone be happy to have it for the price I paid for it instead of making it difficult. Treat our fellow man with respect. People know when they're doing wrong but try to let money tell them it's right.
If people gonna pay me $500 for pop, I'll take that 100x over. No ones got a gun to their heads.I'm not, you guys have lost your minds selling soda for $500. You must have not had money before if you need to No Vaseline people
so if they are released via charity auction you can use it as a tax write off?
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Ugh, I just know that when it comes to write offs as donations, big brother loves to make sure they getting their paper right. I don't want to deal with an audit.
You can only write-off the excess of what you paid over the fair market value of the shoes. So if the MSRP (or whatever value Nike lists a document they provide to you) was $1,000 and you paid $5,000, you could write-off $4,000.
Why have an auction? Auctions are in the same category as gambling, you know people are going to exceed their limit.
bruh i started my auction at .99c bc i didn't want to blatantly rape but now its up to $350. its not our fault people are willing to pay that much
I totally respect itReal talk
It ain't his fault
If an idiot is willing to pay that much
Like at some point
there has to be some responsibility placed with the buyer
If I see someone genuinely wants something and cares about it and has a relatable story to it why am I going to let money get in the way of memories. I would rather have someone be happy to have it for the price I paid for it instead of making it difficult. Treat our fellow man with respect. People know when they're doing wrong but try to let money tell them it's right.
Why have an auction? Auctions are in the same category as gambling, you know people are going to exceed their limit.
Nike gives you a retail price, others choose what to do after the resell price, some of you let money cloud your emotions and values.If people gonna pay me $500 for pop, I'll take that 100x over. No ones got a gun to their heads.
Nike doesn't give me free stuff because I like Jordan, I have to pay. Well if you like $500 soda, so do you.
No you can't.
Great, now we have NT kids running to their local convenient store lol
People going bat sh*t crazy
you realize you're talking about shoes man. get out of here with that value and emotion talk
Nike gives you a retail price, others choose what to do after the resell price, some of you let money cloud your emotions and values.
The same people buying these sodas are likely saying the same thing about people like us spending thousands on a shoeGo white knight somewhere else. People are idiots for spending bills on pop.
A fool and their money are soon parted
You keep believing that and you will be unhappy money can't help you with everything.Go white knight somewhere else. People are idiots for spending bills on pop.
A fool and their money are soon parted
thanks
You can only write-off the excess of what you paid over the fair market value of the shoes. So if the MSRP (or whatever value Nike lists a document they provide to you) was $1,000 and you paid $5,000, you could write-off $4,000.