Your interest in making sure the tax laws are followed by a disabled vet is duly noted.
Take a running leap [bleep]. The IRS has a way with rules that isn’t always moral. The charitable contribution was the dollars paid for the hunt. The hunt was the given to the vet. Good for him. The question I put out is real.
Your "concern" over tax laws is duly noted.
Maybe you can turn your grandma in over not filing a 1099 on that sofa she sold on EBay?
And I always wondered why so many posters treated you like a turd. My bad.
Colossians 3:17 (New King James Version) "And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him."
Take a running leap [bleep]. The IRS has a way with rules that isn’t always moral. The charitable contribution was the dollars paid for the hunt. The hunt was the given to the vet. Good for him. The question I put out is real.
Your "concern" over tax laws is duly noted.
Maybe you can turn your grandma in over not filing a 1099 on that sofa she sold on EBay?
And I always wondered why so many posters treated you like a turd. My bad.
My tolerance for bullschiet is pretty low.
Now you know.
Congradulations?
John Burns
I have all the sources. They can't stop the signal.
So does the veteran have to pay the IRS for this windfall he received. All the paper lines up. Documented cost, transfer of wealth, recipient accepted and benefited. ???????
While its a nice gesture donating the hunt there aint a game animal on the face of the earth that I would consider paying anything remotely close to $300k plus to hunt!!!
thats super. He didn't
We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....
But have been to the Henry's in Utah...probably the #2 trophy buck deer unit in Utah
Same with free range Bison......You have to be a young hunter to draw either tag...
Prob takes 18-20+ years unless you're real lucky...
Last mountain range in the lower 48 to be surveyed & mapped
In one of Idaho's best trophy hunts, the drawing odds are 1%. Since there's no point system, a kid or an old fart like me have the same odds of drawing.
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[quote=marktheshark]While its a nice gesture donating the hunt there aint a game animal on the face of the earth that I would consider paying anything remotely close to $300k plus to hunt!!![/quote
whats crazier.....spending 300k for a deer hunt.....or the ability to grasp what this is all about....bob
A wealthy guy made a generous charitable donation and gave the spoils of it to someone he deemed worthy. Still, folks want to knock him for what he chooses to do with his money. Unbelievable.
A wealthy guy made a generous charitable donation and gave the spoils of it to someone he deemed worthy. Still, folks want to knock him for what he chooses to do with his money. Unbelievable.
Take a running leap [bleep]. The IRS has a way with rules that isn’t always moral. The charitable contribution was the dollars paid for the hunt. The hunt was the given to the vet. Good for him. The question I put out is real.
Your "concern" over tax laws is duly noted.
Maybe you can turn your grandma in over not filing a 1099 on that sofa she sold on EBay?
And I always wondered why so many posters treated you like a turd. My bad.
My tolerance for bullschiet is pretty low.
Now you know.
Congradulations?
You overvalue yourself. Low grade people tend to do that. But I yield the floor. You’re not worth any more of my time.
Colossians 3:17 (New King James Version) "And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him."
If you pay that kind of money for a hunt, you deserve to be scammed.
You have an knack for always taking the dumbschiet view on things.
Congradulations?
The money generated from aution tags goes back into wildlife programs that help all hunters.
That's why hunters with resources spend so much on those auction tags.
Most also stoke their own ego by taking an animal on the tag but it's pretty cool of that guy to give the hunt to the Vet.
Originally Posted by shootem
So does the veteran have to pay the IRS for this windfall he received. All the paper lines up. Documented cost, transfer of wealth, recipient accepted and benefited. ???????
Charitable contribution.
Your interest in making sure the tax laws are followed by a disabled vet is duly noted.
When I was this thread start, I was gonna try to explain the whole thing to the board morons, but I knew it would be lost on them
Habitat improvement from special tags like this (Governor’s tags as well) is why Utah grows big bulls and bucks
Originally Posted by Bristoe
The people wringing their hands over Trump's rhetoric don't know what time it is in America.
I'd take the 310K in cash and use 10K of it to go hunting several times.
He could have paid $5,000 for 60 wounded veterans to have nice guided hunts.
Then that money would have gone to the outfitters.
He wanted to make a charitable contribution to help wildlife because it's his money.
The guy does a couple of good things and the whiner crew at 24hr CF bitches and whines about how he does the good things.
Why don't you buy just one vet a $5000 hunt if that is what you think is right?
Dumbass, the Donor said he wanted to do something nice for a warrior.
If he just wanted to help wildlife he could have just made a charitable contribution to the states wildlife management team and that way the buck could have drawn more money being hunted by the next highest bidder.
Sheesh. It's elementary Sherlock.
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"The Lord never asked anyone to be a tax collector, lowyer, or Redskins fan".
The donor, Mike Schultz, is rumored to have made some backroom land swaps involving the Henefer Echo Wildlife Management Unit owned by the state and his adjacent Sawmill Ranch that benefited his ranch and screwed Utah hunters.