Do I need to report $5000 gift from my parent in the form of crypto to the IRS?
Gifts you receive are not taxable to you. The person making the gift could be taxed but not if it’s only $5000.
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Gifts you receive are not taxable to you. The person making the gift could be taxed but not if it’s only $5000.
No. There is no legal requirement to advertise the salary.
You can always sue him in small claims court for breach of contract. But even if you win, you would still have to find a way to collect the money....
It’s their theater. They can search your bag as a condition to admit you.
If anything, any rounding should be down. Perhaps the difference was to cover costs. Ask the attorney for a breakdown.
"Could have killed" does not a case make. You need an injury and damages to file a legitimate lawsuit.
If you suffered no significant injury that required medical treatment, your case would not be worth enough to sue on.
Your question was posted under the wrong category. To further assist you, I am reclassifying it to the criminal defense category, so that...
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Discovery requests and responses are not filed with the court (that's the rule in California, anyway).