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1-877-YACHTS-4KIDS (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Dec 2021
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jimfields33
(15,857 posts)1. Ok IRS. So bill them what it should be.
Not hard to do.
dchill
(38,510 posts)2. "How to dump your outdated yacht!"
Blue Owl
(50,448 posts)3. Yachts for Tots
SergeStorms
(19,204 posts)5. Good one, Blue Owl!
It used to be "Toys for Tots", but the upside down economy has really changed things.
SergeStorms
(19,204 posts)4. People have done this with cars.....
for decades. I donated an old Dodge Van to Public Television in the 80s, and they were the ones who assigned an over-inflated value to it for tax purposes.
The wealthy have just taken this one step further, which is usually their solution to everything.
Like the old meme about hillbillies having cars up on blocks in their front yard, now the wealthy have yachts resting in cradles on the front yards of their estates. Tell me this isn't an upside down economy.
TexasBushwhacker
(20,205 posts)6. They do it with art too
Such a racket