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How much would YOU pay?


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5 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Since it is an all included in a charity auction, I am not sure if that is the case or not. 

From the site:
Typically, the amount paid above the retail market value of the item is considered tax-deductible. The retail market value of an item is considered the cost of tangible goods and services received.  Winners receive a receipt containing the retail market value of their purchase that can be submitted to a tax professional for determining any tax-deductible amount. Please note that we're not tax experts and can't provide tax letters or tax advice.

If they paid $1000, but it included one night at the Ritz -- and the Ritz rate would be $500 normally, then they can only deduct the $500 above the cost of the hotel room.

 

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2 minutes ago, PanthersATL said:

From the site:
Typically, the amount paid above the retail market value of the item is considered tax-deductible. The retail market value of an item is considered the cost of tangible goods and services received.  Winners receive a receipt containing the retail market value of their purchase that can be submitted to a tax professional for determining any tax-deductible amount. Please note that we're not tax experts and can't provide tax letters or tax advice.

If they paid $1000, but it included one night at the Ritz -- and the Ritz rate would be $500 normally, then they can only deduct the $500 above the cost of the hotel room.

 

Okay. Still should be a fairly sizeable amount, I would assume.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

As to the others, before I pay to catch a pass from a famous quarterback, I'm going to go back and review my high school career.

You know the saying "there's a reason you play defense"? Yeah...I played defense.

I'd essentially be paying to drop a pass from a famous quarterback.

Make sure that contract states you will catch the pass. Drop the ball every time. Tom gets pissed. You offer him an out for 120k. Profit. 

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    What would YOU pay to catch a pass from....

    -Delhomme

    -Darnold

    -Peete

    -Cam

    -Weinke

    -Beuerlien

    -Testaverde

    -Brian St Pierre

     

I would sacrifice the lives of my entire family if it meant catching a pass from Brian St. Pierre

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Brian St Pierre could buy me a 12 pack of Mich Ultra and I might catch one from him. 

I wouldn’t pay a dime.  If I was mega wealthy and looking for a tax write off? I’m going to see the aliens with Jeff Bezos in space. 

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