Originally Posted by T-post Tom:
“Both the IRS and the organizer receive a copy of the form if more than $20,000 is involved and more than 200 transactions were made during the calendar year.”
That doesn't mean one is responsible for taxes. That's trying to play big brother for those attempting to use loopholes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
That doesn't mean one is responsible for taxes. That's trying to play big brother for those attempting to use loopholes.
Right. Was just noticing the gov’t min & how it aligns with the ask in this case. Kind of like depositing $9900 in the bank, rather than $10,000. The first doesn’t get reported. Interesting, that’s all. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by BDj23:
comon man, don't be a dick. I brush 3 times a day, floss after every meal and use mouthwash 3+ times a day and still have shitty teeth.
Sometimes it's genetic
This is true. My mother had dentures by the time she was 40,same as her mother. My grandmother on the the other side died with all of her teeth at 100. My father is 90 and doing mostly well as well, except for a chipped tooth because of something in a candy bar.
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
This is true. My mother had dentures by the time she was 40,same as her mother. My grandmother on the the other side died with all of her teeth at 100. My father is 90 and doing mostly well as well, except for a chipped tooth because of something in a candy bar.
Genetics plays a big part.
Im afraid of the next time I go to the dentist. I had a plan set up thru mine which required 20 fillings and a root canal. I went through all of that, spent a ton of money and the next time afterwards I had 4 more cavities.
I dont know what to do to fix it. Nothing works. [Reply]
A big portion of it is diet usually in these kinds of issues. There are some genetic disorders that can cause dental issues but it’s pretty rare. [Reply]