White elephant
To whom it may concern, The purpose of this letter is to state that I am giving my (relationship between donor and recipient), (recipient's name), a gift of ($XX,XXX) to be used toward the purchase of a home. There is no expectation of repayment of this gift. Sincerely, (donor's name) ******************************* I found the above on a different website...
The name of the primary recipient of benefits would be you if you were the primary recipient. If you were on with someone else, for example a parent, then the parent would be the primary recipient.
Yes, it could be considered a gift, although the deed may recite "for good and valuable consideration," which undermines that presumption. In any case, there are no taxes payable by the recipient of a gift; any taxes on gifts are accrued to the person GIVING the gift.
You log in with your own user name and password, then when you buy the gift certificate, you enter the recipient's email address. The certificate is sent straight to them with the instructions they need to make their own premium account.
On the website Everything Chicken Gifts, you would find exactly what the name of the website dictates. You will find recipes that include Chicken meal packaging as a gift in regard to dining out or even sending the meal to a worthy recipient. Everything Chicken Gifts denotes that chicken is a part of the offering so the recipient must like chicken in order for the gift to be appropriate.
The Lange Foundation. It is a WONDERFUL program. You give a gift and save an animal's life--and your gift recipient gets a lovely card with a picture of the animal whose life was saving in their honor. We now use it as our default birthday, Christmas, etc. gift. I cannot say enough about it.
Recipient
The name of the research vessel that was used in proving the seaflor spreading was the vessel Pioneer. It is a marine magnetometer. mikee...=)
name a good gift for a pirate?
The rain had obliterated the recipient's name so much that the mailman had no idea who to give it to
What you require for a wire-transfer would vary from country to country. Assuming you are doing a cross-border wire transfer from the US, your best bet is to get in touch with the person to whom you are sending money, and obtain the wire transfer instructions from them. If your bank has a direct banking relationship with the recipient's bank, then the instruction set would be pretty simple, which would consist of the following: Name of the Recipient: Recipient's Bank Account Number: Recipient's Branch Code of Routing Number Recipient's Bank's Name Recipient's Bank's Address (typically the address of the Branch where the Recipient has his/her account). In the event your bank does not have a direct relationship with the recipient's bank, a correspondent bank is utilised, in which case the SWIFT instructions can slightly vary. An example would be: Name of Correspondent Bank: Account Number in Correspondent Bank: Branch Code/Routing Number of Correspondent Bank: Correspondent Bank's Address: For Further Credit to: Name of the Recipient: Recipient's Bank Account Number: Recipient's Branch Code of Routing Number Recipient's Bank's Name Recipient's Bank's Address (typically the address of the Branch where the Recipient has his/her account).
"Dear Sir or Madam" or "To whom it may concern" when you aren't sure of the recipient's name.