The sweepstakes started January 1st, 2013 and they end April 1st, 2013. The prize for the sweepstakes are
the winner of the Hannah Montana sweepstakes is cassandra collado
No, Sweepstakes Clearing House does not sell products. They are a company that runs sweepstakes and prize giveaways for promotional purposes.
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The Grand Prize went to Nicholas from Portland, Oregon.
Actually, the Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana Sweepstakes has ended a long time ago. Someone had became a winner and won the outstanding prize in the sweepstakes. So currently, it is absolutely impossible to enter the sweepstakes, sorry.
Sell the house AS-IS and show that as the actual value of the prize you received then pay tax of that amount you received (not the amount qouted by the sweepstakes).
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The noun 'sweepstakes' is a plural form; the singular 'sweepstake' is rarely used. The noun sweepstakes is a word for a race or contest in which the entire prize may be awarded to the winner. Note: Even the spellchecker questioned the singular form.
Different sweepstakes have different rules but the number one rule across the board is make sure there is a specified length of time that the sweepstakes will be open. Also make certain to cover the event of a forfeited prize.
There is a place that sends out scams under this name. Do not send them money to claim your "prize report". You won't win a prize by sending them money.
What does ARV mean in a Sweepstakes? The ARV is the "Approximate Retail Value" of the prize. With cars, you'll often see MSRP or "Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price". The ARV or MSRP represents what the prize is worth. When you report a prize win to the IRS, you may come up with an amount that is not the same as the ARV. For example, let's you won a camera that the sponsor said was worth $400. If you can document that the camera is currently selling for $250, you can report the $250 actual value to the IRS instead of the $400 ARV. Here's some more information on prize wins: http://www.sweepsadvantage.com/sweepstakes-law.htm