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Old 02-10-2015, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by pointman View Post
I understand where you are coming from, and I could be wrong, but my instinct tells me that it has nothing to do with Monmouth and everything to do with the IRS.

The IRS definition of income is all money, goods, property and services you receive from any source derived. In basic terms, anything you receive is taxable unless the tax code specifically exempts it. If you go on The Price is Right and you win a car, you have to report the value of the car as income and pay taxes on the value. It is why Richard Hatch, the first winner of Survivor, went to jail for failing to report his winnings.

Again, I am not an expert in the area. But I do know that anything you receive is income unless the tax code specifically says it is exempt or deductible. I am sure there is a CPA around here who knows better, but my instinct says that winning a trip to the NHC is something that you need to discuss with your accountant as there may be tax consequences.
The seat cannot be taxable. You cannot buy in, so it has no monetary value. The $3k is the prize money contribution by the satellite contest. If that is taxed, then all taxes have already been paid on all the prize money, so no one cashing at the NHC should have to pay taxes. Does that sound remotely right to anyone? Big no right there.
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