The 12k/year per person does not trigger gift tax. The husband's parents could have given 48k without having to fillout the gift tax return. However, if they gave 30%, or over the 48k amount then a gift tax return is required to be filled out by the parents. However, no tax will be due.
xlnt tint in anaheim. i used them 14 years ago for my tbird and still perfect. just went back to get 2 cars tinted. a bit price (200/each), but good quality, none of the swapmeet stuff. no bubble, peeling, etc. lifetime warranty too.
the geniuses over at protectmarriage.com got enough signatures to put a proposal on the November election to "define" marriage.
Last night, one of the spokesperson talked about getting support from the churches and conservatives.
<p>blackacre...fyi... Sesame Street is a non-profit </p>
<p><a href="http://www.sesameworkshop.org/aboutus/pdf/SesameWorkshop2007.pdf">annual report</a> they do some pretty good work and I don't mind supporting them.</p>
<p>Good thread. My wife and i have 21 month old and raising a kid with...
<p>equal number of persians in AH and Irvine...</p>
<p>Canyon is a good highschool, off of Canon/Imperial and Santa Ana Canyon. 92808 is the better zipcode in AH. </p>
<p>Based on my preliminary look at schools, I'd stay north of Canyon Rim and away from the 91 and 241 freeways.</p>
BTW, the HotPockets guy netted $2.6billion by selling his company to Nestle. Then donated $30 million to UCI to have the business school named after him. Merage.
What's funny is that 6 prarie is owned by a car salesman. he's been luckly moving up in houses during the boom. house has been on the market multiple times.
<p>Knowing she wants to go to med school, I'd pick Ucla for financial reasons, in addition to the superb life sciences program they have (including research).</p>
<p>med school afterwards is highly dependent on mcat and interviews at the schools. my cousin is finishing fellowship at ucla...
definitely agree. calling a recession is a metric looking at past performance. I felt we were in a recession starting in nov/dec time frame. gdp growth for the last quarter was .6% revised (I believe it was .1% revised, but can't find data for it).
<p>Its here....from WSJ.com</p>
<p>"The US has finally slid into recession, according to the majority (71%) of economists in the lastest survey, a view that was reinforced by new data showing a sharp drop in retail sales last month."</p>
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