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DAVID WANTS KIDS
That's what he told me today. He's like, it's a gift. He's like, I'm like, but it's in the video. And I sat there and argued with him for like an hour. I was like, I was like, okay, listen to me. If I threw a $40,000 party for my video, I can write that off? He's like, yes, you can. I'm like, but so if I get someone a car for the video? He's like, yes, but it's a gift.
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I know. I actually have no idea what you're talking about. I didn't know you can't write off the cars. You can't write off the cars.
You can't write the cars off, David.
No, I mean, I have no idea.
That's what he told me today. He's like, it's a gift. He's like, I'm like, but it's in the video. And I sat there and argued with him for like an hour. I was like, I was like, okay, listen to me. If I threw a $40,000 party for my video, I can write that off? He's like, yes, you can. I'm like, but so if I get someone a car for the video? He's like, yes, but it's a gift.
Well, a gift must outweigh— I'll argue about, about this with my tax guy too.
How can a party not be a gift? A party is a gift.
Trisha threw me a party because it's not a property. It's not like something that you— not a property. It's not, it's not a possession that you keep.