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How much money can I give to my son and daughter-in-law without incurring a tax issue with the IRS? -Irwin For 2024, you can give your son and daughter-in-law each $18,000 without having to deal with ...
Bosses: Craig Christy, current chief executive and son of the founder of Christy’s, and JJ Nigro. (Photo by David Sprague) Christy’s, a Burbank-based post-production company, was founded in 1969 by ...
Editor’s note: This is the second in a three-part series on the impact of the Patrick Cariou v Richard Prince case. The first post was published on Friday, January 13, 2012. I have long suspected that ...
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It’s Here, Our Annual "Money Issue"
We break down the real costs—the saves, and the splurges—that allowed people to make their homes uniquely their own. What’s ...
In these uncertain economic times, an odd dynamic is playing out between many sales people and their customer base. On one hand, prospective buyers are talking a great deal about money - and whether ...
After Tuesday's resounding defeat of Issue 1, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose once again blamed "outside interests and liberal billionaires" for the loss at the polls. Similar to a 3-year-old ...
Late, dark money is often the order of the day in political campaigns, the better to mask who’s beyond scare TV and mailers that begin flooding the airwaves and mailboxes in the last crucial days ...
In a recent interview with Politico, Ramit Sethi, host of the Netflix show “How to Get Rich,” shared his thoughts on what he believes should be the No. 1 priority for the next president: addressing ...
Most Seven Days theme issues have some nominal time hook. The Wellness Issue runs in January, when folks are sobering up from the holidays and heading back to the gym. Love & Marriage pops up ahead of ...
The top U.S. watchdog agency for consumer financial protection said Tuesday it will issue "interim" regulations governing ...
The lack of affordable housing in Cincinnati is undeniable. So is the need to address it. The city needs roughly 28,000 affordable housing units to help 88,000 poor or working-class people have a roof ...
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