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Las Vegas guide and MSE thread 2017
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No tax, if you're from the UK.Egg Loan - [strike]£4921.84[/strike] £0!! :j Barclaycard - £3866.47 Legal + Trade - [strike]£2700.96[/strike] £0!! :j Triton - [strike]£1730.89[/strike] £0!! :j Next - [STRIKE]£776.15[/STRIKE] £126.88 Littlewoods - [strike]£217.16[/strike] £0!! :j Housemate - [strike]£1300[/strike] £0!! :j Capital One - [STRIKE]£1652.51[/STRIKE] £1,081.58 Vanquis - [strike]£2337.75[/strike] £375.58
A Payment A Day - £379.02 to Egg.0 -
Don't you believe it. Palazzo is one of the major rendezvous points for the EDC crowd. Saw more of them in there than anywhere else.
I loved it when we stayed there during the EDC, the vib, the clothes (or lack of) going for a run at 7am and seeing the pavements full of youngsters coming home from events.
Ooh goody - should be some top class people watching opportunities then! Without wanting to sound like a little old lady (I'm not quite 40 yet) all the ECD crowd seem ever so happy and sweet. I love all the bonkers costumes."Don't sacrifice what you want most for what you want now"
MFW: Mortgage Cleared!!! 14 1/2 years early0 -
What does ECD stand for?0
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Winter_Jasmine wrote: »I meant EDC (Electric Daisy Carnival) :doh:
THAT!!! Was so funny:rotfl:The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run, and if you do that you will have enough to pay for something better.0 -
secretmachines wrote: »Early Childhood Development.
Freudian:DThe common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run, and if you do that you will have enough to pay for something better.0 -
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Do you have to pay taxes on it then if you get something from the IRS? I've seen videos on tube of you where they say that they don't want a handpay, but will gladly take $2499 in winnings.
I'm not sure how it works. I still want one though
A handpay on slots is a single win of $1200 or more. Both OH and myself have had one, the casino (PH) where I won mine filled out all the paperwork so I got the full amount, however they didn't at the casino (SouthPoint) where OH won his. I would have asked them to do it for me but OH was "tipsy" on his own and just let them take tax off.
I received an ITIN number from IRS a few weeks after our return so I just show them the number and it saves form filling. I did a group HL slot pull with some Americans at Cosmopolitan and I took the $10k win for the group so we didn't have to pay tax. Was nice getting that handpay!:)0
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