Originally posted by: bonkers325
can your parents immediately payback the $3k/mo charged on their credit? if not, then u may just think about getting a loan.
and any sort of tax evasion will get u or ur parents in trouble, i'd advise against it if you are worried at all.
Originally posted by: pontifex
$3k a month?!?!?! I only make about half that and I work full time!
If your parents have no money, how can they afford to give you $3k a month?? you'd be a horrible son/daughter for accepting that.
What do you need $3k a month for?
Get a fvcking job.
Originally posted by: everydae
Capt Caveman:
Well.. because of something called cash advaned feethey prefer not to use those.
Originally posted by: Turin39789
get a job
Originally posted by: pontifex
$3k a month?!?!?! I only make about half that and I work full time!
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Originally posted by: pontifex
$3k a month?!?!?! I only make about half that and I work full time!
haha...you must have a shitty job :laugh:
Originally posted by: everydae
bonkers325:
Thanks for the comment. They actually want to use 0% APR card, so they can pay back over time.
Turin39789:
Obviously I am trying. I am pretty sure I can figure out something by the end of the month, but since it's not 100% sure, I just want to prepare backup.
Capt Caveman:
Well.. because of something called cash advaned feethey prefer not to use those.
pontifex:
Because of rent, student loan, auto loan, etc. They just want "safe margin." And they can pay back $ 3k a month, just they don't have extra bucks until next month, and also, they want to get advantage from 0% APR.
And again, yes, I am trying to get a fvcking job. But well, they also want me to take some time so I can get a right job as an accountant. Not like my last job, which seriously underpaid me.
Originally posted by: Boo Boo
if they use a cc to give you money it is no longer a gift. it is incoime which is taxable.
the 10000 gift option by the irs is for assests you have to give family so if you do not have the cash asset it is not a gift
Originally posted by: ricochet
Originally posted by: Turin39789
get a job
Sounds a bit harsh, but agreed. Swallow your pride and sign up with a temp agency to earn money for the time being. Look for a better job while you're working.
If your parents can't support you without using their credit card it's a bad situation all around. Cash advance has outrageous interest charge. Don't put your parents through that.
In the mean time, you should be cutting a lot of your expenses. Be frugal as possible. That means cable, internet, going out to eat, and etc will all have to go. You don't need $3k/month to survive.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Boo Boo
if they use a cc to give you money it is no longer a gift. it is incoime which is taxable.
the 10000 gift option by the irs is for assests you have to give family so if you do not have the cash asset it is not a gift
It's $12,000. Which makes me think that the bit about it being taxable because it came from a credit card is not so accurate either.
Originally posted by: compman25
Are you too proud to flip burgers but not to proud to leech off your parents? Is that right?