No. Once you have given a gift it becomes the property of the recipient.
Unless it's something important, no and it's also rude...
Nope ,
No it would not.
No, call the customer service number on the back.
If you refuse to give the gift back and they are able to state a claim that they didn't mean for you the property rights to the gift, yes.
Yes, if the gift exceeds the gift-giver's annual exemption of $15,000 per recipient, the gift giver must pay the gift tax.
The Christmas gift giver in Venezuela is called Santa Clós (Santa Claus)
The gift giver is Santa Claus like with everybody in the USA.
Once a gift is given to another then the gift giver should not request the gift back unless it is a family locket or ring, etc. Once an ex or boy friend gives you a gift it is yours to keep.
Since no one lives in Antartica, the gift giver would not need to visit there.
Yes
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This situation can be complicated if there is a third party involved. The gift giver is responsible for paying for a gift. However, if the giver told the recipient to order and arrange the service and that the giver would reimburse the recipient, the recipient is responsible for paying the provider and must pursue the giver for reimbursement.
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