I believe they have to be doing something shady, there is no way in hell that would cost$15 per person. Even a nice potato bar is $11 per person according to Google. I'm not an expert in business finance but I know bulk means less cost.
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That SMCF, and yes that honestly sounds worth it to me.
Aren't 2/3 straight? Anon just because the boy is pretty, don't make them a woman. Didn't you learn that in sex Ed.
I see your point, but labor cost for a single baked potato that was probably cooked at the same time as the rest of them would still be minimal.
Technically gift cards are taxable but if it's not reported who is gonna know.
Here is a little something from the IRS pub 525 about bonuses.
Bonuses and awards. Bonuses or awards you receive for outstanding work are included in your income and should be shown on your Form W-2. These include prizes such as vacation trips for meeting sales goals. If the prize or award you receive is goods or services, you must include the FMV of the goods or services in your income. However, if your employer merely promises to pay you a bonus or award at some future time, it isn’t taxable until you receive it or it’s made available to you.
So do they really believe the fair market value of a potato is $12? The IRS doesn't go by retail price.
The FMV for a pound of russet potatoes is $2.50 soo yeah no they are doing too much and should be reported.
Meals and lodging
You don't include in your income the value of meals and lodging provided to you and your family by your employer at no charge if the following conditions are met.
The meals are: Furnished on the business premises of your employer, and Furnished for the convenience of your employer.
That's a sick ass flag. All my favorite colors in my birth state.
I thought systems like this already exist in some games? Adaptive difficulty which is a thing most people won't notice. Speedruns of games that implement this system even do actions to counter this for speed and ease of gameplay.
Trigonometry is extremely useful when constructing things. Need to know the length of wood needed to go from corner to corner. That's trig my friend.
That's what I was thinking too. Especially with Trump's rhetoric he'd just have to install people who wouldn't say no.
That is pretty key, there could have been a horribly legal reason why they "watched". I don't know what I would or could have done in their situation, but it seems a damned if you do damn d if you don't situation.
Inb4 "he never said not to certify it"