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250 Trillion dollars
Below is what would happen: a. Your check will bounce b. You'll not get any money c. You may have to contact the person who gave you the check and run behind him to get your money back
# The cheque would bounce # The bank would charge you penalties for issuing cheques without sufficient funds # The person to whom you gave the cheque may sue you for issuing cheques without funds.
Not only can you not deduct it, you might be required to pay a special "gift tax" on it.You can deduct money given to certain types of charities, but anything earmarked for a particular person cannot be deducted.
If you watch TV, most of the Judge shows are about someone who you gave for say 600$ for their furniture, and you say they didn't pay it back, and that gets you to court.
The word inadvertent essentially means "by accident." So for example lets say that the clerk at a store gave me too much change. In this case it would be an adverb: "I made a purchase at the store and the cashier inadvertently gave me too much money back."
How about 6 dimes?
one was once when she gave money to the poor so they can eat alote and ect...
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He gave her twenty camels. In today's money, they would be worth about £5,000.
You did nothing wrong, this happened to me too, you can only grow 1 money tree a day, The game was programmed this way
I would be very surprised if any liquor outlet gave you back money for liquor not drunk
The clerk gave me a total, but she added it wrong.She gave me the correct total and I paid my bill.
Yes He has He gave money to friends,family and poor people
50 cent shot me once but then promptly apologized and gave me crutches and paid for my medical bill.
If they gave it to you, what would you sue them for? If they sold it to you, you can ask for your money back.
Money would become unimportant and the value of our currency would plummet.