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10% - $5,300.00 This includes Purchase Price including GST, Insurance until 31.12.2021, Transport, Training, Pre Training, Agistment, Sales Costs, Vet Fees, Scope BOBS Bonus Scheme, Magic Millions Race Series, Merchandise, and Much Much More until 30th April 2021. Monthly Fees Fixed Flat Fee for a 2.5% share per month is $110.00 (incl. GST) and for a 5% share is $220.00 (incl. GST) and so on for ongoing upkeep expenses. First payment starts 1st May 2021. And did we mention we don’t charge management fees or take a percentage of your prizemoney? About This Gelding Sadly, the Skyline Stakes winner Hinchinbrook is no longer with us but what a great job he did during his short time at stud - siring 309 winners with an excellent strike rate of 67.2%. 21 of his progeny are stakes winners including the Gr.1 gallopers Beat The Clock, Seabrook, Spright and Press Statement who is now also doing a good job at stud. ....
Bankrate.com that caught our eye. let s count them down. number five, a texas man deducts a smokestack of all things that sits on his property as a charitable donation to the city because it s considered a local landmark. guess what, he s able to writeoff more than $100,000. good for him. number four, a california businessman who owns a string of pie shops tries to expense his lunch because he says he ate pies for dessert to study the ingredients for research. that didn t fly with the irs. number three, a texas landlord is also unsuccessful when trying to deduct his dog s vet fees explaining he used his dog as his security system for the various properties he owned. number two, an elderly woman tries deducting costs for a swimming pool because her doctor told her it was good therapy for her knee. turns out the pool didn t belong to her. it was her son s. and had absolutely no connection to her except of course for the swimming. okay, finally, the number one craziest deduction, a retire ....
Smokestack. a california businessman that owned a string of pie shops, and he deducts his meals because he ate pies for dessert for research. doesn t fly with the irs. and then a landlord is unsuccessful in trying to deduct his dog s vet fees because he used his dog as a security system for what he owned. and then a swimming pool, and the pool belonged to her son and had no connection to her except for the son. i will buy a pool now and deduct it. this is the craziest. one of my favorites. retired new york lauren ....
Stories of course. here are five favorites from bankrate.com that caught our eye. number five, a texas man deducts a smokestack that sits on his property as a charitable donation to the city because it is considered a local landmark. he s able to write off more than $100,000. surprise there. number four, a california businessman who owns a string of pie shops tries to expense his lunch meals because he says he ate pies to dessert to study ingredients for research. that didn t fly with the irs. a texas landlord is unsuccessful when trying to deduct his dog s vet fees explaining he used his dog as his security system for the various properties he owned. good one. number two, an elderly woman tries deducting costs for a swimming pool because her doctor told her it was good therapy for her knee. turns out the pool belonged to her son and had no connection to her except for the swimming. and finally, the number one ....