Become a Cash Gifting Expert

73
rate this page

By jsteve13



Become a Cash Gifting Expert

Cash Gifting is an activity among like minded individuals. Cash Gifting has existed in different forms for many years. Cash gifting does not involve the exchange of product pyramid or any type of network marketing. There is no company that makes a profit or generates any revenues, there are no employees, and none of the participants involved "earn" any money. In some cases, a company may provide websites and hosting, but their income does not come from the activity of gifting itself.

Private cash gifting is based on the fact that US and Canadian citizens have the Constitutional right to gift property, cash and other assets. Gifting is completely legal and the U.S. gifting rules can be found in the IRS Tax Code. Although the Tax Code in the US can be confusing, it is clearly stated in IRS Tax Code that cash gifts are allowed. Of course larger gifts are allowed as well, but they are treated under different guidelines with different tax consequences and we won't address those here. Keep in mind, this is The United States of America and it is our right to give and receive freely.

Although all gifts are made without assumption or an expected return, the Universal Law of Sowing and Reaping - "give and you shall receive" has an amazing way of proving itself time and again. All gifting programs are invitation only. Once the invitation has been accepted, the individual is eligible to receive gifts.

There is no "pyramid structure", no "matrix" or any other structure that would give any participant any advantage over another. With a large contact base an individual can literally receive thousands of dollars in gifts every week. John Stevenson has put his own unique spin on marketing cash gifting to others and shares all his methods and secrets with his team members.


Cnn Money

  • Protect yourself from ID thieves

    Even weeks after Brenda Clarke's identity was stolen and thousands of dollars in illegitimate credit card charges were discovered, she is still saddled with extremely high interest rates on her credit cards and a damaged credit score. - 2 days ago

  • Foreign ETFs to buy now

    Question: After reading thru your column Missing the Boat on International Funds, I'm totally on board with staying away from U.S. stocks. However, I have not found any info on which overseas stocks to look into. Can you give me any insight into foreign ETFs? - 2 days ago

  • America: Better off and worse off

    It's been seven years since the last recession. Times are tough once again, and people are telling us how they're doing. - 3 days ago

  • Health care, not boomers, will bust us

    Entitlement has become a bit of a swear word. In Washington, D.C., it's technically a nonpejorative term for government programs like Social Security and Medicare that aren't subject to the usual budget process. - 2 days ago

  • Why you can't teach money

    When Americans are in financial distress, politicians often call for better education. Case in point: The Economic Recovery Act of 2008 allocates funds to improve borrowers' knowledge of home loans. - 4 days ago

  —   Rate it:  up  down  [flag this hub]

Comments

RSS for comments on this Hub Small RSS Icon

No comments yet.

Submit a Comment

Members and Guests

Sign in or sign up and post using a hubpages account.


optional



working