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Uhm no! He doesn't have to watch TV and even if he did he can't afford cable!Yeah, didn't he see that episode of the Simpsons where Krusty runs afowl of the IRS? Even the fucking Simpsons have covered this!
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Uhm no! He doesn't have to watch TV and even if he did he can't afford cable!Yeah, didn't he see that episode of the Simpsons where Krusty runs afowl of the IRS? Even the fucking Simpsons have covered this!
Uhm no! He doesn't have to watch TV and even if he did he can't afford cable!
Twitch gives him money because his viewers give him bits and subscriptions through their website.Why on Earth was twitch giving him any money in the first place? Was I an idiot to bother getting a big boy job when I could make six figures by sucking at video games?
Why on Earth was twitch giving him any money in the first place? Was I an idiot to bother getting a big boy job when I could make six figures by sucking at video games?
It's confusing when people say condo because it's not clear which one, I'd assume in this case they mean the WA condo. The serious adult house.
The CT condo is a foregone conclusion. It's as good as gone.
Um, WRONG!
DSP has Disney+ and totally has access to the aforementioned episode (Season 7 I believe).
Phil is like someone who got into bitcoin back when it was less than $10. By planting his flag early, he secured a position for himself that has nothing to do with his talent as an entertainer. People gave a shit about Project 7 because it was back when YouTube content could suck and still succeed - but imagine how the middle school play acting and terrible production value would toil in obscurity on YouTube if Phil teased it for the first time today.Why on Earth was twitch giving him any money in the first place? Was I an idiot to bother getting a big boy job when I could make six figures by sucking at video games?
That would supremely delicious if some rogue element actually DID crowd fund the purchase of the OG Gout Palace if for nothing else but to rub it in Phil's face. The resulting salt would rival Mortons in annual sodium sales.Over/under on detractors crowdfunding a bid on the foreclosure sale?
Hi everyone. I heard about this intriguing situation, and read many posts here. I would like to mention that I sense many of you are underestimating just how bad this person's IRS situation could be.
I appreciate you trying to help, but this isn't the case for YouTube or Twitch. YouTube and Twitch send out forms if you make over $600. Money processing companies like PayPal are the ones that send them out if you exceed $20,000 AND 200 transactions. Although Patreon has sent them out in the past I believe they have stopped since they probably aren't required to (after all, when you withdraw the money using Stripe or PayPal they are regulated anyway).Basically if a person has $20,000 or more in electronic transactions in a year through a company (like Twitch, YouTube, or PayPal), that company generally reports the total of those transactions to the IRS using a 1099 form.
Money processing companies like PayPal are the ones that send them out if you exceed $20,000 AND 200 transactions.
Nah it's the number of people who send you money through the service so he gets one each year.Phil certainly meets this standard for paypal, though, I would think, unless the number of transactions is determined only by his withdrawals.
Quick question, is he filing for bankruptcy in the state of Washington or Connecticut?