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2024.06.01 16:00 SignificantSafety120 Tax Compliance Professionals Exam
Hello. Do we get given proformas in the exam?
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2024.06.01 15:59 Youvegotmalware General uk tax advice and guidelines for creators ?
So I need to do my taxes and I don't really know where to start.
I've written down all my big ticket items but I'm wondering more about the daily expenses that have been incurred.
Effectively I traveled off for months at a time out of UK. (This prior and coming tax year I will have been gone for over a year).
Does anyone know what the per diem rates are for food costs, travel, accomodation etc etc when your residency is still in the UK?
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2024.06.01 15:59 sauerkrautfan I love this bag- but I think it might be overpriced? Does leather matter? (Possible gift to myself)
| Hello lovely handbag fans of Reddit, I'm in need of your sage advice and honesty for this one. I recently accomplished something really cool (getting a job related) that I worked really hard for, and my agreement to myself was: if I indeed achieved this goal, I would buy myself this bag from Kate Spade. I do not have any cool handbags currently. I LOVE this bag/wristlet. It speaks to me. I love spicy food and I put hot sauce on everything. I love how quirky it is. https://preview.redd.it/kx8w82youy3d1.png?width=760&format=png&auto=webp&s=bf08635175d6c58f1cd8024c35ce7a24366574f0 I look at the price, $148? Hmmm reasonable but it's not fully leather. Then I go checkout- surprise surprise, it's all in USD. I should have known š© Whatever, I continue and you know the drill, putting in all the info, etc. Then I see the total, apparently there's some enormous taxes and shipping... Now it's $250 + CAD. Now it's not looking as reasonable. So, do I get the bag? My biggest reservation is the fact that it isn't fully leather (maybe that doesn't even matter? Is this my Eastern European bias speaking?) and it's cotton canvas. Have any of you seen anything similar as an alternative? I wanted to treat myself but I'm having a hard time justifying over $250 for a wristlet that isn't leather. Thank you in advance!!!!! submitted by sauerkrautfan to handbags [link] [comments] |
2024.06.01 15:58 yellowtrails The finale
| The civic is gone, this is what I ended up going with, thanks for all the input everyone! Iām glad to be part of the mazda family!! submitted by yellowtrails to MazdaCX30 [link] [comments] |
2024.06.01 15:57 dicky-dooo Any Florida chicken owners here that have experience with agriculture exemption?
I live on an acre and would like to maximize the exemption. Any idea how many chickens Iād have to have roaming around? My house is 3000 square feet so Iām sure that footprint canāt get the exemption but I was hopeful to get about 75% of the property zoned agriculture to help offset property taxes. Iāve created my LLC and have kept track of eggs/expenses so I think I have the business side taken care of, just looking for a ballpark of how many feathered friends Iād need to accomplish this.
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2024.06.01 15:57 Ok-Story-9319 MMW: capitalism will collapse within our generation because of the Department of Educationās failure to mandate that basic economics be taught
One thing seemingly unites millennials and Gen Z with respect to their socioeconomic political outlook. That is the younger generationās consistent trend towards socialist policies. Many younger people today would agree that higher taxes, more government services, a universal income, more regulatory agencies, and debt forgiveness are ideal policies. However, these policies would all need to be carefully administered by a federal bureaucracy already criticized for being bloated and corrupt. Curious then why a society so distrustful of government is demanding that government secure more money and gain more authority to regulate the economy.
The reason for this apparent dissonance is the fact that many, if not most, young people have absolutely no clue about how finance actually works. Federally funded education has failed many generations of students and is a good example of why government programs are inherently bad. Taxpayer funded programs are inherently flawed because there is no private mechanism to ensure success; all public programs are run by people who donāt want to lose their jobs. There is fundamentally no incentive for a public program to solve the problem it was mandated to solve.
Rather, all public programs, including education, are incentivized to follow this cycle: (1) perpetuate low level crises in order to justify the existence of the institution, (2) solve some aspect of the problem, to justify the continued appointment of present leadership, (3) lobby for increased funding to solve the problem during an election/voting cycle, (4) fail to solve the problem while still using limitless tax dollars, (5) repeat. The department of education, along with all other institutions, follow this model. There may be Boy Scouts who work for the government who truly want their agency/department to eventually be shuttered or streamlined due to the unparalleled efficiency, competence, and efficacy of their work. But most bureaucrats simply want to keep their jobs forever.
All this to say that socialist policies which require government oversight are foolās errands on their face because no public administration can avoid corruption due to the nature of public institutions. Private institutions, which are bound by market forces, may be corrupt, but if there is sufficient competition then corruption is literally impossible. Free, capitalist markets with sufficient competition cannot be corrupt simply because any inefficient allocation of capital via corruption will undermine the companyās ability to compete among other enterprises that dont waste money/resources this way. Obviously reality is more nuanced, but this law is essentially true, also public institutions donāt compete with private ones because public institutions are often funded with infinite public dollars and therefore donāt rely on the ārational consumer.ā
The rational consumer is integral to this entire scenario Iām describing. Free market competition cannot exist without a rational consumer who ensures that this competition exists by making reasonable choices about how he spends his hard-earned money. While most economists, have always agreed that the ārational consumerā is a figment of our collective imagination, the premise has always been broadly assumed. The assumption is that people are generally wise enough to understand how finances and market forces work and allocate their money accordingly.
This could not be further from the truth. Scores of youth are suckered by tiktok and YouTube gurus who lie about financial topics to desperate people in to get ad revenue. The youth today are seeing their American dream collapse, in part because most young people graduate high school without even an iota of an understanding about what a āpremiumā is or how āinterestā actually works. People donāt know the difference between a stock and a bond, or that a ā401kā doesnāt mean $401,000.
This ignorance of basic economics causes the worldās largest consumer economy, the US, economy to behave monstrously inefficiently because few sectors are competitive and populated by rational consumers. Rather, most markets consist of fools with borrowed money, and corrupt, colluding companies willing to leech and fleece children and adults alike. In turn, this inherent market failure caused by a failed education system, produces a bastardized economy which creates appalling wealth inequality and public hatred of ācapitalismā as a concept.
Thus, most young people who are NOT rational economic actors have a tendency to distrust capitalism despite not understanding how finance or ācapitalā actually works, and therefore they favor socialism or even communism as an answer to a failed economic system despite the fact that public institutions have for more opportunities to be corrupt than competitively private ones do. So you can mark my words, the youth in America will succeed in pushing the US towards socialism, ON BOTH SIDES, because very few people actually understand how finance works yet are enraged by the current order, so the political left and right support candidates who lobby for sweeping political control over the economy.
TL;DR: the DoE has failed several generations and the entire system of American capitalism by not ensuring that graduates understand basic macro/micro economic terms along with personal finance because capitalism requires rational consumers/actors to maintain efficiency yet the average consumer is constantly fleeced out of their money by corporations who are far more sophisticated than zoomer who doesnāt know how compound interest works.
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2024.06.01 15:57 Legitimate-Topic6250 Am I FINALLY Getting My Refund?
| I didnāt get my refund check so I was told to submit a 3911 form which I did on April 9th but I never got any update even after calling multiple times and was told to wait because theyāre backed up or that they didnāt see my 3911 form on file so Iāve been feeling a little hopeless but I just now got access to my Tax Return Transcripts and it shows when my first refund was issued and then when i requested a replacement refund and then it shows refund cancelled (what does that mean?) and then it says refund issued 06/07/2024 but itās only June 1st so what do they mean? Does that mean that, thatās the day that Iām getting my refund sent to me or something else? And it says that it removed my interest rate and then it says that they credited to my account does that mean that they gave it back after they resent my refund? Any help would be greatly appreciated! submitted by Legitimate-Topic6250 to IRS [link] [comments] |
2024.06.01 15:57 enoumen AI Weekly Recap May 25 - 31 2024: šOpenAI forms an AI safety committee š¤Mistral AI introduces Codestral, a code-generation AI model š°OpenAI licenses content from Vox Media and The Atlantic š»Google infuses Chromebook Plus with powerful AI features šGPT-4 is a better financial analyst than human
| AI Weekly Rundown (May 25 to May 31) Major AI announcements from Microsoft, Google, OpenAI, Mistral AI, and more. šµļø Microsoft's Recall AI: Efficiency upgrade or privacy nightmare? š§ AI-powered headphones let you listen to one person in a crowd ā” xAIās supercomputer thatās 4x larger than existing GPU clusters šØ Google AI Overview gives dangerous and wrong answers š GPT-4 is a better financial analyst than humans šØ Canva redesigned its platform with new AI features š OpenAI forms an AI safety committee š² Shocking details about Sam Altman's firing last year š Ex-OpenAI safety lead joins rival Anthropic to lead a new team š¤ Mistral AI introduces Codestral, a code-generation AI model š° OpenAI licenses content from Vox Media and The Atlantic š» Google infuses Chromebook Plus with powerful AI features ā ļø OpenAI reports misuse of its AI for "deceptive activity" š« OpenAI introduces ChatGPT Edu, an affordable option for universities š¤ Tech giants form an industry group to develop next-gen AI chip šµļø Microsoft's Recall AI: Efficiency upgrade or privacy nightmare? Microsoft has recently released Recall, a controversial AI-powered tool that logs everything you see and do on your computer, including app usage, live meeting communications, websites visited, and more. By simply performing a "Recall" action, users can retrieve any information they've interacted with on their device, presented in the context of a specific time period. Microsoft assures users that the Recall index remains local and private on-device. Users can pause, stop, or delete captured content and can choose to exclude specific apps or websites. And Recall automatically excludes InPrivate web browsing sessions in Microsoft Edge and DRM-protected content. Currently, Recall is exclusively compatible with new "Copilot Plus PCs" equipped with Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite chips, which feature the necessary neural processing unit (NPU). Source: https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/20/24159258/microsoft-recall-ai-explorer-windows-11-surface-event š§ AI-powered headphones let you listen to one person in a crowd AI-powered headphones let you listen to one person in a crowd Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a groundbreaking artificial intelligence system called "Target Speech Hearing" that allows headphone wearers to isolate and listen to a single speaker in a noisy environment. By simply looking at the desired speaker for three to five seconds, the user can "enroll" them, and the system will cancel out all other sounds, playing only the enrolled speaker's voice in real-time, even as the listener moves around. The proof-of-concept device, which uses off-the-shelf headphones fitted with microphones and an on-board embedded computer, builds upon the team's previous " semantic hearing" research. The system's ability to focus on the enrolled voice improves as the speaker continues talking, providing more training data. While currently limited to enrolling one speaker at a time and requiring a clear line of sight, the researchers are working to expand the system to earbuds and hearing aids in the future. Source: https://www.washington.edu/news/2024/05/23/ai-headphones-noise-cancelling-target-speech-hearing/ ā” xAIās supercomputer thatās 4x larger than existing GPU clusters Elon Musk has recently disclosed plans to build a groundbreaking supercomputer to power the next iteration of xAIās chatbot, Grok. According to a presentation made to investors in May, as reported by The Information, Musk aims to have this computing system operational by the fall of 2025. The ambitious project may involve a collaboration between xAI and Oracle to develop this massive computing infrastructure. The proposed supercomputer will consist of interconnected clusters of Nvidia's state-of-the-art H100 graphics processing units (GPUs). Musk revealed that upon completion, the scale of this system will surpass the largest existing GPU clusters by at least fourfold! Source: https://www.reuters.com/technology/elon-musk-plans-xai-supercomputer-information-reports-2024-05-25 šØ Google AI Overview gives dangerous and wrong answers Google's AI Overviews feature, which generates AI-powered responses to user queries, has been providing incorrect and sometimes bizarre answers. From suggesting glue on pizza, staring at sun for health benefits to claiming that former US President Barack Obama is Muslim, the feature has left users questioning the reliability of AI-generated search results. https://preview.redd.it/jzh95jdgty3d1.png?width=680&format=png&auto=webp&s=64cb3503f8a834adf9626058252384818d2e5fc1 While Google maintains that these mistakes result from uncommon queries and are being used to refine the product, the technology's widespread deployment has highlighted the challenges and risks of integrating AI into search engines. Source: https://techcrunch.com/2024/05/26/what-are-googles-ai-overviews-good-for š GPT-4 is a better financial analyst than humans In a groundbreaking study, researchers at the University of Chicago have discovered that GPT-4, a large language model, can analyze financial statements and predict future earnings direction with remarkable accuracy. Even without narrative context, GPT-4 outperforms human financial analysts and achieves prediction accuracy on par with state-of-the-art machine learning models. The AI model's success is not simply a result of its training memory but rather its ability to generate valuable narrative insights about a company's future performance. Notably, trading strategies based on GPT-4's predictions yield higher returns and risk-adjusted performance than those based on other models, especially for small companies. Source: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4835311 šØ Canva redesigned its platform with new AI features Canva is launching a redesigned platform with new AI features and tools for professional teams and workspaces. The company has introduced Canva Enterprise, a specialized tier offering more control over collaboration, brand management, and security for larger organizations. Ad Tech integrations with Google, Meta, and Amazon streamline the ad creation process within Canva. Data autofill automates the creation of data-driven designs by integrating with sources like Salesforce and MLS. New features include AI style matching for brands, customizable folder displays, and the ability to "star" designs and templates for easier access. Canva Docs now has a suggestion mode for editors and colorful highlight blocks for text emphasis. New "Magic Studio" AI tools include: - Automatic clip highlighting.
- Background noise reduction for video editing.
- A text-to-graphic image generator.
Source: https://www.canva.com/newsroom/news/canva-for-work š OpenAI forms an AI safety committee OpenAI Board formed a Safety and Security Committee led by directors Bret Taylor, Adam DāAngelo, Nicole Seligman, and Sam Altman. Over the next 90 days, the committee will evaluate and further develop OpenAIās processes and safeguards. Then, the committee will share its recommendations with the full Board. Following the full Boardās review, OpenAI will publicly share an update on adopted recommendations. OpenAI has recently begun training its next frontier model, and the resulting systems from the Safety and Security teamās recommendation may bring it safely to the next level of capabilities on its path to AGI. Source: https://openai.com/index/openai-board-forms-safety-and-security-committee š² Shocking details about Sam Altman's firing last year Former OpenAI board member Helen Toner revealed shocking details about Sam Altmanās firing in November 2023. The board had found it difficult to trust Altman after he failed to disclose he owned the OpenAI Startup Fund, gave inaccurate information about the company's safety processes, and tried to push Toner off the board after she published a critical research paper. She claims the board found out about the launch of ChatGPT on Twitter, not from Altman. Video Source Toner also pointed to Altman's history of being fired from previous jobs for "deceptive and chaotic behavior." (Find the full TED AI episode linked below.) After Altman was initially fired, there was a lot of backlash from OpenAI employees who wanted him reinstated. A week later, he was reinstated as the CEO and a new board was formed. Source: https://link.chtbl.com/TEDAI š Ex-OpenAI safety lead joins rival Anthropic to lead a new team Jan Leike, a former co-head of the OpenAI safety team, has joined Anthropic to lead a new "superalignment" team. Leike left OpenAI earlier this month after the team he co-led, which focused on long-term AI safety risks, was dissolved. https://preview.redd.it/r2swx41uty3d1.png?width=776&format=png&auto=webp&s=63a0fd1a8c96d71e9a594c2d0b4074494ca976f6 At Anthropic, Leike's new team will focus on various aspects of AI safety and security, including "scalable oversight, weak-to-strong generalization, and automated alignment researchā. This is similar to the mission of OpenAI's former Superalignment team, which Leike previously led. Source: https://techcrunch.com/2024/05/28/anthropic-hires-former-openai-safety-lead-to-head-up-new-team š¤ Mistral AI introduces Codestral, a code-generation AI model Codestral is a 22B parameter generative AI model designed specifically for code generation tasks. It is trained in over 80 programming languages, including popular ones like Python, Java, C++, and JavaScript. It excels at code completion, writing tests, filling in partial code, and testing code, thereby improving developer productivity and reducing errors. https://preview.redd.it/mo888ckzty3d1.png?width=1600&format=png&auto=webp&s=2afe6314baddce1d85d62c057b489ca375532c67 The model sets a new performance/latency standard for code generation tasks compared to previous models. It can be downloaded on HuggingFace and is available on Mistralās API platform through instruct and fill-in-the-middle endpoints. It can be easily integrated into VScode plugins and used for free on Le Chat. Source: https://mistral.ai/news/codestral š° OpenAI licenses content from Vox Media and The Atlantic OpenAI has formed content and product partnerships with Vox Media and The Atlantic. OpenAI will license content from these media powerhouses for inclusion in the chatbotās responses. https://preview.redd.it/dw7rpkt1uy3d1.png?width=751&format=png&auto=webp&s=73936f05445e9cd769c23ab07dd18497e8d2f748 In turn, The Atlanticās product team will have privileged access to OpenAI tech, give feedback, and share use cases to shape and improve future news experiences in ChatGPT and other OpenAI products. Vox and OpenAI will also collaborate using OpenAIās technology to develop innovative products for Vox Mediaās consumers and advertising partners. Source: https://venturebeat.com/ai/openai-partners-with-the-atlantic-and-the-verge-publisher-vox-media/ Google infuses Chromebook Plus with powerful AI features Googleās Chromebook Plus has new built-in Google AI and gaming features, Help me write, Chat with Gemini, Magic Editor, and more. - āHelp me writeā allows users to get AI-generated text suggestions, tone changes, rewriting, and more right within their writing apps on the Chromebook.
- Generative AI wallpaper and video call backgrounds are built into the OS for customization, no matter what video conferencing app youāre using.
- Magic Editor on Google Photos for laptops exclusively on Chromebook Plus will reimagine your photos with a few easy clicks.
- Chat with Gemini on the home screen helps plan, write, learn, and more.
Chromebook Plus laptops are starting at $350 USD. Google is also launching new features that integrate more of Google across all Chromebooks to help users work better and get things done faster. Source: https://blog.google/products/chromebooks/chromebook-plus-google ā ļø OpenAI reports misuse of its AI for "deceptive activity" OpenAI identified and disrupted five covert influence operations that used its generative AI models for "deceptive activity" across the internet. OpenAI said the threat actors used its AI models to generate short comments, longer articles in various languages, made-up names, and bios for social media accounts over the last three months. These campaigns included threat actors from Russia, China, Iran, and Israel. It focused on issues including Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the conflict in Gaza, the Indian elections, and politics in Europe and the United States, among others. OpenAI has also published a trend analysis report that describes the behavior of these malicious actors in detail. Source: https://openai.com/index/disrupting-deceptive-uses-of-AI-by-covert-influence-operations š« OpenAI introduces ChatGPT Edu, an affordable option for universities OpenAI announced ChatGPT Edu, a ChatGPT version custom built for universities to responsibly deploy AI to students, faculty, researchers, and campus operations. It is powered by GPT-4o and can reason across text and vision. It also includes: - Enterprise-level security and controls affordable for educational institutions
- Improved language capabilities across quality and speed supporting over 50 languages supported
- Advanced capabilities like data analytics, web browsing, and document summarization
- Ability to build GPTs, custom versions of ChatGPT, and share them within university workspaces
- Significantly higher message limits
- Conversations and data are not used to train OpenAI models
Source: https://openai.com/index/introducing-chatgpt-edu š¤ Tech giants form an industry group to develop next-gen AI chip Intel, Google, Microsoft, Meta, and other tech heavyweights are establishing a new industry group called the Ultra Accelerator Link (UALink) Promoter Group to guide the development of the components that link together AI accelerator chips in data centers. The group also counts AMD, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Broadcom, and Cisco among its members. It is proposing a new industry standard to connect the AI accelerator chips found within a growing number of servers. Itās version one, UALink 1.0, will connect up to 1,024 AI accelerators ā GPUs only ā across a single computing āpod.ā It is set to arrive in Q4 2024. https://preview.redd.it/db1j9ct6uy3d1.png?width=1029&format=png&auto=webp&s=4bb519941b6e4cb7b541e66f69745519dbf84aa2 Source: https://techcrunch.com/2024/05/30/tech-giants-form-new-group-in-effort-to-wean-off-of-nvidia-hardware submitted by enoumen to u/enoumen [link] [comments] |
2024.06.01 15:56 Remarkable_Cash1797 She gonna end upā¦
Locked up in the BSU again, or dare I say it? She will end up fucking shot at this rateā¦ Iām here to tell you, local law enforcement are a bunch of gun nuts who will shoot first and ask questions later. Theyāre all morons. So, those of you trying to call local authorities? Please donāt waste local tax payers dollars on this shit. Theyāre not going to do anything. Troopers likely wonāt either, bc they need charges that actually stick. Everything she has been doing lately is too vague to charge.
CPS is not going to do anything. I know parents who live in almost squalor and have mental health issues and all still have their kids. The standard is: will this kid die if they stay in this situation? Yes? CPS takes them for placement. No? CPS monitors for 60-120 days. Iām sure everything for these two morons has been unfounded.
Eddie Oropollo used to be Corning PD and he caught charges as an Elmira PO for I believe manslaughter for pinning a man down while he had a mental health crisis. He was found not guilty, but it was huge that he was charged. He and his wife Trish are absolute trash. Besides the point, but thatāa a pretty typical response, locally.
Thatās the local temperature on mental health in this area. We are so rural we donāt have any mental health professionals let alone anyone who could deal with the complexities of this issue. Morgan likely has an undiagnosed dissociative identity disorder, her coping mechanism for stress or triggers is a huge spectrum and you all say āwe see demons in her eyesā yet she can still function and not get in trouble etc bc sheās still somewhat thereā¦ This is my own arm chair diagnosis!!! Iām not a professional!!
I can say from personal experience when I was overprescribed adderall, I was not in a healthy place. Thatās the last drug she needs to be on, in the midst of a manic spiral? Yeah, no fucking way. She needs a week in the BSU just to SLEEP!
If she has DID from the cPTSD? From everything Justin does to her etc? Sheās an asshole for not getting real with herself and getting the help she deserves to get for her childās sake. And, in the same breath, fuck Justin for triggering her to this point. Thatās cruel.
Justin is quietly proving what a control freak she is, and she just happily hops in the trap he sets for her every single time.
Again, sheās not gonna get in trouble. Sheās simply not. She might get a two day stay at chateau deux saint Josephās, but sheās not going to get in trouble. Mark my words.
As a local, stop wasting our tax dollars on these two assholes!!! Lol, everyone is aware!! Thereās truly nothing they can charge her with. Even riding with a bumper on her kids lap? Not a sound idea to you or me, but also still not illegal!!
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2024.06.01 15:56 LetterGrouchy6053 The leader of the MAGA pack.
When Trump was first campaigning for president, he said, "I know all the best people". The inference was with his personal experience he knew, and would be able to recruit, the most qualified candidates for his cabinet and to act as his advisors.
The problem was Trump was a crook and many of the people he associated with were crooks, too.
Once he got his tiny hands into the presidential cookie jar there was no stopping him. He, and his family made untold millions through schemes too numerous to count, including a very suspicious deal with the Saudis that brought two billion dollars to his son-in-law about the time Trump was caught stealing our most vital defense secrets.
Those secrets may no longer be secret and now in possession of the Russians, the Chinese, and North Korea. Secrets such as the details of our missile defense system, our nuclear program, the location of our atomic submarines that guarantee total nuclear destruction of any enemy (provided they don't know where those submarines are), and secrets so secret we don't even know what they could be.
What else would Trump sell if he has the cooperation of a self-appointed group of like-minded Republican legislators.?
Here's a reminder of the last group of 'Best People'. Can you imagine what the next group might comprise?
Donald Trump was charged, convicted, and is awaiting sentencing for 34 felonies.
Trumpās former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former campaign vice chairman, Rick Gates, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former adviser and former campaign aide, Roger Stone, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former adviser and former White House aide Peter Navarro, was charged, convicted, and is currently in prison.
Trumpās former campaign adviser, George Papadopoulos, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
The Trump Organizationās former CFO, Allen Weisselberg, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former White House national security advisor, Michael Flynn, was charged and convicted. Trumpās former chief strategist, Steve Bannon, was charged with wire fraud and money laundering, in addition to a conviction in a contempt case similar to Navarroās. Heās currently awaiting sentencing.
Though he was later acquitted at trial, Trumpās former inaugural committee chair, Tom Barrack, was charged with illegally lobbying Trump on behalf of a foreign government. (Elliot Broidy was the vice chair of Trumpās inaugural committee, and he found himself at the center of multiple controversies, and also pled guilty to federal charges related to illegal lobbying.)
Two lawyers associated with Trumpās post-defeat efforts, Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell, have pleaded guilty to election-related crimes.
It should be mentioned that former presidentās business was itself found guilty of tax fraud? Because he was.
This does not include the fact Trump has been convicted of being a sexual abuser, is still facing more civil suits and will soon be indicted in four separate states for election interference, atop of two looming Federal, and one state trials.
Think about this before you pull a lever for a Republican -- any Republican!
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2024.06.01 15:56 Alone_Associate5319 Would you do smth different in my situation?
Hello everyone,
I want to share my situation to know your opinion. Even though I think itās the right strategy, itās always good to see other povās, as maybe Iām not considering something. I have posted the same in a Spanish community, but I also want to know what European minds think.
I currently have: - 50k in TR (4%). I have a little over this limit which is currently in N26 (2.26%), but I will move it to Bank Norwegian (3.7%) or buy XEON. - ~20k in Indexa (spanish roboadvisor). I'm probably paying fees that I could save, but not having to worry about anything, it really suits me. - ~1k in VWCE in DEGIRO. A little experiment I did. Right now, it no longer makes sense as it has a large overlap with Indexa, and I prefer the funds tax-wise. - 300 in BTC. I have recently started to buy a little bit, but it wonāt be more than 5% in my portfolio.
Every month I earn about 3.3k after taxes, of which let's say I only spend an average of ~400, invest 900 (800 indexa + 100 btc) and save about 2k.
Before you say that I have too much cash, it's because I plan to buy a house in the short term (1-2 years).
Maybe I should set up a max price of the house and stop accumulating when I reach the amount needed for the downpayment? Or keep saving to have less debt in terms of mortgage?
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2024.06.01 15:55 PrettyOT Tax paper from tax guy said I owed federal, but irs account says I owe $0 for the past 3 years
When I filed my taxes with a tax guy in January he said I owed over $1k to the federal and thatās what showed on the paper. He actually said I also owed federal taxes in 2022 (I also filed late last year) also. But when I went to my IRS account today it says $0.00 are owed. Im very confused. Iāve been checking every now and then to see when it will change before I pay but it hasnāt. The tax guy kept saying I should pay it because it can accumulate in late tax penalties. But Iāve never paid money to anything that hasnāt told me themselves how much I need to pay. Iām confused. Iām still figuring out the whole paying taxes I owe. It seems odd to send over 1k to an account that says I owe $0 especially when Iām so heartbreakingly broke. Can someone explain please.
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2024.06.01 15:55 Nitrothacat MAGA grandfather makes a fool of himself.
My parents visited this past week to meet their one month old grand daughter for the first time. My dad made it eleven minutes into the car ride from the airport before randomly bringing up how Gen Z and Millennials don't want to work anymore.
Within the first day he figured out how to get Fox news on our TV through an app and would just stare at it with the volume way too loud and have short conversations with the presenters. I was sitting on the couch with him feeding my daughter who he held and paid attention to for a total of 20 minutes over a 3 day trip when he asked who we were voting for...
"Biden". "You can't do that, he's just a puppet, he's going to die in office and then Caramel will be in charge, Hunter got money from the Russians and Joe knew about it." "Well I don't care for Biden or Harris much but I don't agree with the new tax structure the republicans are going for or what Trump let happen with Roe vs. Wade, also I don't like how since 2016 and MAGA started racist, hateful people feel they can have a public voice." "Okay, but what about gas prices being so high? and I believe in free speech no matter what."
The timing of this conversation couldn't have been more perfect as the news broke about Trump being found guilty on all 34 counts across my TV. You'd think he was watching the plane crash into the WTC live in 2001 by his reaction. Immediately he starts saying how this trial was rigged because it's a misdemeanor and he's past the statute of limitations, Hillary should be in prison for those emails and that book she wrote, Joe knew what Hunter was doing but isn't being held accountable. I didn't respond and he kept ranting for about 20 minutes. He seemed depressed for the rest of the trip.
My wife told me that when she was alone with him he asked her if she thinks all of the Biden voters regret it. Also he told me that men just aren't good with babies I assume in a way to defend him not interacting with the baby at all. I told him how my FIL who visited us for a whole week fed her, changed her, held her constantly. "Oh well young guys, wait until her uncle comes to visit and you'll see." Sure.
He never cared about any of this stuff at all before retiring. I guess sitting in front of a TV for 18 years will do this to you.
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2024.06.01 15:55 LetterGrouchy6053 The leader of the MAGA pack.
When Trump was first campaigning for president, he said, "I know all the best people". The inference was with his personal experience he knew, and would be able to recruit, the most qualified candidates for his cabinet and to act as his advisors.
The problem was Trump was a crook and many of the people he associated with were crooks, too.
Once he got his tiny hands into the presidential cookie jar there was no stopping him. He, and his family made untold millions through schemes too numerous to count, including a very suspicious deal with the Saudis that brought two billion dollars to his son-in-law about the time Trump was caught stealing our most vital defense secrets.
Those secrets may no longer be secret and now in possession of the Russians, the Chinese, and North Korea. Secrets such as the details of our missile defense system, our nuclear program, the location of our atomic submarines that guarantee total nuclear destruction of any enemy (provided they don't know where those submarines are), and secrets so secret we don't even know what they could be.
What else would Trump sell if he has the cooperation of a self-appointed group of like-minded Republican legislators.?
Here's a reminder of the last group of 'Best People'. Can you imagine what the next group might comprise?
Donald Trump was charged, convicted, and is awaiting sentencing for 34 felonies.
Trumpās former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former campaign vice chairman, Rick Gates, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former adviser and former campaign aide, Roger Stone, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former adviser and former White House aide Peter Navarro, was charged, convicted, and is currently in prison.
Trumpās former campaign adviser, George Papadopoulos, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
The Trump Organizationās former CFO, Allen Weisselberg, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former White House national security advisor, Michael Flynn, was charged and convicted. Trumpās former chief strategist, Steve Bannon, was charged with wire fraud and money laundering, in addition to a conviction in a contempt case similar to Navarroās. Heās currently awaiting sentencing.
Though he was later acquitted at trial, Trumpās former inaugural committee chair, Tom Barrack, was charged with illegally lobbying Trump on behalf of a foreign government. (Elliot Broidy was the vice chair of Trumpās inaugural committee, and he found himself at the center of multiple controversies, and also pled guilty to federal charges related to illegal lobbying.)
Two lawyers associated with Trumpās post-defeat efforts, Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell, have pleaded guilty to election-related crimes.
It should be mentioned that former presidentās business was itself found guilty of tax fraud? Because he was.
This does not include the fact Trump has been convicted of being a sexual abuser, is still facing more civil suits and will soon be indicted in four separate states for election interference, atop of two looming Federal, and one state trials.
Think about this before you pull a lever for a Republican -- any Republican!
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2024.06.01 15:54 LetterGrouchy6053 The leader of the MAGA pack.
When Trump was first campaigning for president, he said, "I know all the best people". The inference was with his personal experience he knew, and would be able to recruit, the most qualified candidates for his cabinet and to act as his advisors.
The problem was Trump was a crook and many of the people he associated with were crooks, too.
Once he got his tiny hands into the presidential cookie jar there was no stopping him. He, and his family made untold millions through schemes too numerous to count, including a very suspicious deal with the Saudis that brought two billion dollars to his son-in-law about the time Trump was caught stealing our most vital defense secrets.
Those secrets may no longer be secret and now in possession of the Russians, the Chinese, and North Korea. Secrets such as the details of our missile defense system, our nuclear program, the location of our atomic submarines that guarantee total nuclear destruction of any enemy (provided they don't know where those submarines are), and secrets so secret we don't even know what they could be.
What else would Trump sell if he has the cooperation of a self-appointed group of like-minded Republican legislators.?
Here's a reminder of the last group of 'Best People'. Can you imagine what the next group might comprise?
Donald Trump was charged, convicted, and is awaiting sentencing for 34 felonies.
Trumpās former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former campaign vice chairman, Rick Gates, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former adviser and former campaign aide, Roger Stone, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former adviser and former White House aide Peter Navarro, was charged, convicted, and is currently in prison.
Trumpās former campaign adviser, George Papadopoulos, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
The Trump Organizationās former CFO, Allen Weisselberg, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former White House national security advisor, Michael Flynn, was charged and convicted. Trumpās former chief strategist, Steve Bannon, was charged with wire fraud and money laundering, in addition to a conviction in a contempt case similar to Navarroās. Heās currently awaiting sentencing.
Though he was later acquitted at trial, Trumpās former inaugural committee chair, Tom Barrack, was charged with illegally lobbying Trump on behalf of a foreign government. (Elliot Broidy was the vice chair of Trumpās inaugural committee, and he found himself at the center of multiple controversies, and also pled guilty to federal charges related to illegal lobbying.)
Two lawyers associated with Trumpās post-defeat efforts, Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell, have pleaded guilty to election-related crimes.
It should be mentioned that former presidentās business was itself found guilty of tax fraud? Because he was.
This does not include the fact Trump has been convicted of being a sexual abuser, is still facing more civil suits and will soon be indicted in four separate states for election interference, atop of two looming Federal, and one state trials.
Think about this before you pull a lever for a Republican -- any Republican!
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2024.06.01 15:54 Curious_George56 Mom disability benefits - Social Security Retirement vs Social Security Disability
My Mom is 63 and is disabled. She worked full time as a legal assistant for 35 years and became disabled around Jan 1 2024. She has severe osteoarthritis of her lumbar and cervical spine, fibromyalgia, major depression and generalized anxiety. She lives alone, about 4 hours drive from me.
She has filed disability claims with her employer (both short term and long term) and with social security. After trying to do it herself, we decided to hire a law firm to help, and they will get 33% of any monies that she receives in the future for these claims. The law firm has told us these claims can take up to 4-6 months to be approved or rejected. During this time, she has zero income.
I am thinking she should claim social security retirement benefits right now to give her some monthly income. How does her claiming social security retirement benefits affect her social security disability claim? The attorney said this might reduce her future disability benefits. I am overwhelmed by the process at this point and I'm looking for some guidance. I have a call set with a financial advisor this week but I am hoping to get some feedback here first. Should my Mom claim social security retirement benefits now while we wait on the claims to be processed?
Mom 401k: $310,000
House equity: $200,000 (mortgage $150,000, worth $350,000)
Anticipated inheritance from 95 year old grandpa: $800,000 (all in post-tax brokerage account long held stocks)
Anticipated social security retirement monthly benefit: $1,700
Her emergency fund has now been used up so I've been supporting her + withdrawals from her 401k over the last several months.
Thank you for any advice!
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2024.06.01 15:53 LetterGrouchy6053 The leader of the MAGA pack.
When Trump was first campaigning for president, he said, "I know all the best people". The inference was with his personal experience he knew, and would be able to recruit, the most qualified candidates for his cabinet and to act as his advisors.
The problem was Trump was a crook and many of the people he associated with were crooks, too.
Once he got his tiny hands into the presidential cookie jar there was no stopping him. He, and his family made untold millions through schemes too numerous to count, including a very suspicious deal with the Saudis that brought two billion dollars to his son-in-law about the time Trump was caught stealing our most vital defense secrets.
Those secrets may no longer be secret and now in possession of the Russians, the Chinese, and North Korea. Secrets such as the details of our missile defense system, our nuclear program, the location of our atomic submarines that guarantee total nuclear destruction of any enemy (provided they don't know where those submarines are), and secrets so secret we don't even know what they could be.
What else would Trump sell if he has the cooperation of a self-appointed group of like-minded Republican legislators.?
Here's a reminder of the last group of 'Best People'. Can you imagine what the next group might comprise?
Donald Trump was charged, convicted, and is awaiting sentencing for 34 felonies.
Trumpās former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former campaign vice chairman, Rick Gates, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former adviser and former campaign aide, Roger Stone, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former adviser and former White House aide Peter Navarro, was charged, convicted, and is currently in prison.
Trumpās former campaign adviser, George Papadopoulos, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
The Trump Organizationās former CFO, Allen Weisselberg, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former White House national security advisor, Michael Flynn, was charged and convicted. Trumpās former chief strategist, Steve Bannon, was charged with wire fraud and money laundering, in addition to a conviction in a contempt case similar to Navarroās. Heās currently awaiting sentencing.
Though he was later acquitted at trial, Trumpās former inaugural committee chair, Tom Barrack, was charged with illegally lobbying Trump on behalf of a foreign government. (Elliot Broidy was the vice chair of Trumpās inaugural committee, and he found himself at the center of multiple controversies, and also pled guilty to federal charges related to illegal lobbying.)
Two lawyers associated with Trumpās post-defeat efforts, Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell, have pleaded guilty to election-related crimes.
It should be mentioned that former presidentās business was itself found guilty of tax fraud? Because he was.
This does not include the fact Trump has been convicted of being a sexual abuser, is still facing more civil suits and will soon be indicted in four separate states for election interference, atop of two looming Federal, and one state trials.
Think about this before you pull a lever for a Republican -- any Republican!
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2024.06.01 15:51 LetterGrouchy6053 The leader of the MAGA pack.
When Trump was first campaigning for president, he said, "I know all the best people". The inference was with his personal experience he knew, and would be able to recruit, the most qualified candidates for his cabinet and to act as his advisors.
The problem was Trump was a crook and many of the people he associated with were crooks, too.
Once he got his tiny hands into the presidential cookie jar there was no stopping him. He, and his family made untold millions through schemes too numerous to count, including a very suspicious deal with the Saudis that brought two billion dollars to his son-in-law about the time Trump was caught stealing our most vital defense secrets.
Those secrets may no longer be secret and now in possession of the Russians, the Chinese, and North Korea. Secrets such as the details of our missile defense system, our nuclear program, the location of our atomic submarines that guarantee total nuclear destruction of any enemy (provided they don't know where those submarines are), and secrets so secret we don't even know what they could be.
What else would Trump sell if he has the cooperation of a self-appointed group of like-minded Republican legislators.?
Here's a reminder of the last group of 'Best People'. Can you imagine what the next group might comprise?
Donald Trump was charged, convicted, and is awaiting sentencing for 34 felonies.
Trumpās former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former campaign vice chairman, Rick Gates, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former adviser and former campaign aide, Roger Stone, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former adviser and former White House aide Peter Navarro, was charged, convicted, and is currently in prison.
Trumpās former campaign adviser, George Papadopoulos, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
The Trump Organizationās former CFO, Allen Weisselberg, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
Trumpās former White House national security advisor, Michael Flynn, was charged and convicted. Trumpās former chief strategist, Steve Bannon, was charged with wire fraud and money laundering, in addition to a conviction in a contempt case similar to Navarroās. Heās currently awaiting sentencing.
Though he was later acquitted at trial, Trumpās former inaugural committee chair, Tom Barrack, was charged with illegally lobbying Trump on behalf of a foreign government. (Elliot Broidy was the vice chair of Trumpās inaugural committee, and he found himself at the center of multiple controversies, and also pled guilty to federal charges related to illegal lobbying.)
Two lawyers associated with Trumpās post-defeat efforts, Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell, have pleaded guilty to election-related crimes.
It should be mentioned that former presidentās business was itself found guilty of tax fraud? Because he was.
This does not include the fact Trump has been convicted of being a sexual abuser, is still facing more civil suits and will soon be indicted in four separate states for election interference, atop of two looming Federal, and one state trials.
Think about this before you pull a lever for a Republican -- any Republican!
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2024.06.01 15:51 totallihype Motor Insurersā Bureau no insurance letter Real?
A little while back I purchased a disabled car for my old man and started using it.so I parked up my trusty focus and didn't renew the inurance but did pay the tax as it was only Ā£30.
No ones using the car but today got a letter from 'The Motor inurance bureau" saying i need insurance on the focus or they will fine me.
Is this letter genuine?
Surely if the cars not on the road, with or without out tax its up to the owner? Easy thing to do would be to Sorn but for the sake of Ā£30 I just renewed rather than dig around for the log book latter.
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