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clydefrand

(4,325 posts)
7. Ok, how much can I take in
Sun Apr 5, 2015, 04:28 PM
Apr 2015

if I don't serve lgbt, atheist, jews, and ugly people, will you send me
a few hundred thousand? Oh well, I don't even have a restaurant, I just want money and more of it. (Of course, I have no idea what I would do with it if I got it.
(old, retired, on SS, pensions, money in bank, etc...) Oh, I know, buy more Merlot?

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Memories Pizza made +$800k? [View all] Playinghardball Apr 2015 OP
Nope, gifts are not taxable to the recipient. Nye Bevan Apr 2015 #1
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2015 #2
If somebody gave them money, they got it as a gift. LisaL Apr 2015 #5
In many cases 2naSalit Apr 2015 #34
Hopefully everyone knows Yupster Apr 2015 #36
There is no place 2naSalit Apr 2015 #37
The point is they do not have to pay taxes. former9thward Apr 2015 #38
Thank you Yupster Apr 2015 #41
The IRS will likely see it as income. Gofundme sends a 1099-k if someone has MillennialDem Apr 2015 #42
I have no doubt the IRS will be aggressive on this. former9thward Apr 2015 #46
They (IRS) will say it is for keeping their business open so it is income, not a gift. The reason MillennialDem Apr 2015 #47
By law income is defined as what you get by working. former9thward Apr 2015 #48
Saying controversial things is working. Otherwise you couldn't tax people who give speeches. MillennialDem Apr 2015 #49
Now you are way off. former9thward Apr 2015 #50
The IRS will view it as not a charitable act, but the gift givers having a vested interest in MillennialDem Apr 2015 #53
Cool dude. former9thward Apr 2015 #62
Not a dude and I don't work for the IRS. MillennialDem Apr 2015 #63
Given your comments I'm sure they would love you. former9thward Apr 2015 #64
a person need not "work for the IRS" or be on their side treestar Apr 2015 #71
You're reading an awful lot into the intentions of anonymous gift-givers on GoFundMe. Nye Bevan Apr 2015 #73
Really? I think they will back off because of political pressure itsrobert Apr 2015 #54
Then every go fund raiser would be taxable johnnysad Apr 2015 #11
No. The gift exemption is so that you aren't taxing a family at Christmas or someone who had MillennialDem Apr 2015 #43
You're such a downer. egduj Apr 2015 #3
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2015 #6
I'm looking to see what the official word from the IRS is. Initech Apr 2015 #14
It's taxable after the first $14,000. onehandle Apr 2015 #28
From the same page you linked to metalbot Apr 2015 #35
Its tax free. former9thward Apr 2015 #39
I doubt it MillennialDem Apr 2015 #44
well, hope you don't get audited snooper2 Apr 2015 #70
That's a whole lot of money johnnysad Apr 2015 #4
Not likely. NT NYC_SKP Apr 2015 #10
never know johnnysad Apr 2015 #15
They just don't strike me as thoughtful people who would care. NYC_SKP Apr 2015 #18
They "closed" the day after they went live with their script. yardwork Apr 2015 #66
Ok, how much can I take in clydefrand Apr 2015 #7
They can just change the name to Church of the Memories Pizza and keep it all. Contrary1 Apr 2015 #8
No taxes I assume, I think you can give up to $15,000 to someone tax free. So unless.... Logical Apr 2015 #9
Yep SickOfTheOnePct Apr 2015 #16
GoFundMe takes two cuts, but PROBABLY no taxes ... 66 dmhlt Apr 2015 #12
I didn't know anything about this fundraiser. noella17 Apr 2015 #13
Not really. A reporter went to a bunch of restaurants and yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #17
So the reporter was just trying to bait them? noella17 Apr 2015 #19
Well it did help change the law after the boycotts started yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #20
There is a law noella17 Apr 2015 #21
Well I don't know but I am at the movies yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #23
You, too. noella17 Apr 2015 #24
And I think you are wrong. bravenak Apr 2015 #25
We are discussing the $800K raised noella17 Apr 2015 #27
MLK did not do it alone and he was the epitome of confrontation. bravenak Apr 2015 #30
You run the risk of being bigoted against bigots though noella17 Apr 2015 #32
Lol! Intolarant against intolerance. bravenak Apr 2015 #33
What bothers me the most about this issue is the turn arounds on it by leading Democrats johnnysad Apr 2015 #26
If you really are a supporter of something noella17 Apr 2015 #29
She always took the easy way out saying let the states decide johnnysad Apr 2015 #31
Did a reporter go to a bunch of businesses? yardwork Apr 2015 #68
Nonsense. They put themselves out there. yardwork Apr 2015 #67
How much of that $400,000 goes to -- Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2015 #22
Most likley zero SickOfTheOnePct Apr 2015 #40
I doubt that MillennialDem Apr 2015 #45
A 1099k is *not* telling anyone to "report taxable income". Nye Bevan Apr 2015 #59
Why would they issue a 1099-k if the amount is over $20,000? I'm aware they don't report the income MillennialDem Apr 2015 #60
The IRS always likes to know about large sums of money changing hands, Nye Bevan Apr 2015 #61
Because $20,000 is the legal reporting amount trigger... PoliticAverse Apr 2015 #65
I looked up the tax treatment of fundraising activities on the IRS website jmowreader Apr 2015 #51
Giving to IRS authorized nonprofits allows you to deduct the contribution from your taxable income. PoliticAverse Apr 2015 #52
The problem here is, this isn't a "random person" but a business jmowreader Apr 2015 #55
Well you highlight the problem of what is and isn't a gift. If the giver gets anything in return PoliticAverse Apr 2015 #56
I wonder about that last sentence jmowreader Apr 2015 #57
Yes, I'm curious how this ends up in the end tax-wise. n/t PoliticAverse Apr 2015 #58
Did they set that page up or did some teabagging supporter do it? Lee-Lee Apr 2015 #69
Who Knew itcfish Apr 2015 #72
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