Re: S-40 Restoration
He should appreciate your TLC! Best, Chuck Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2022 10:51 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [HallicraftersRadios] S-40 Restoration Chuck, I think he will use
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Charles Littlewood <k4hf@...>
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Re: S-40 Restoration
Chuck, I think he will use it fairly frequently, but doesn¡¯t have any wild expectations. His grandfather bought the S-40 new, then it was passed on to his father, and then on to him. I¡¯ve found
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KW4H
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#24433
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Re: S-40 Restoration
Steve, Unless your friend is actually going to listen much the exterior appearance may be a bit more important than receiver performance. My S 40A is good both ways but its on my viewing self all the
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Charles Littlewood <k4hf@...>
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S-40 Restoration
The restoration work on the S-40 continued today ¨C more capacitors and drifted resistors replaced. The recapping should be complete by tomorrow or Saturday, then it¡¯s on to the resistance checks
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KW4H
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Re: Paypal - Hobbyist Sale article
Can we get back to Hallicrafters radio?
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n7qmm25
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Re: Paypal - Hobbyist Sale article
Thankfully, Bitcoin is designed precisely so this is unlikely to be possible. John K5MO know everything that goes on.
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John K5MO
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Re: Paypal - Hobbyist Sale article
Not if you invested in it last year it doesn't. The feds are either going to outlaw it outright or require that they know everything that goes on.
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Phil Patton <philwpatton@...>
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Re: Paypal - Hobbyist Sale article
Bitcoin is looking better and better. [email protected]> wrote:
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John K5MO
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Locked
Re: Paypal
I stand corrected ("Accept only PayPal Friends/Family) - if the individual you are selling to is a stranger and you cannot establish they are truly a friend or family member - this may not protect you
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Robert Needleman
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Re: Paypal - Hobbyist Sale article
"Fair Market Value" is a term used to estimate the current value of an item, typically in the setting of a charitable donation? (ie. how much an item may be worth at the time it is donated to a
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Robert Needleman
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Locked
Re: Paypal
As always with any form of taxing, the bottom line is "we" get what we vote for. And if "we" do not vote the people out that enact these policies, we deserve what we get. -- 73/Rick WA6III
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Rick W7IMM
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Re: Paypal
I have enough to do in life than to bother with needless bookkeeping. It¡¯s just another way for the government to take our money and waste it on their agenda. Ernie Wb2imh
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hi
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Locked
Re: Paypal
In general, the IRS will allow you to use ?"fair market value" as your cost basis when you no longer have documentation. Thus, with just a small amount of paperwork, most "hobby sellers" should be
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Mark Sunderlin
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Locked
Re: Paypal
If I do sell a piece of vintage gear it¡¯s always at a small loss. I enjoy restoring boat anchors for fun and nostalgia, but space in my shack (the back of one bay of the garage) is very limited and
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KW4H
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Locked
Re: Paypal
AND, you pay tax on $250. 73, Gary WB6OGD
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wb6ogd
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Locked
Re: Paypal
If you have "proof" that you are taking a loss (receipt from when you bought said radio for $800), you can use that to offset any gain. But if you don't have any gain (sold said radio for $250) you
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thoyer
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Locked
Re: Paypal
You can then start singing "they're coming to take me away haha..." Bob. W4JFA
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Bob
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Re: Paypal
Just avoid using PayPal (receiving payment 'as merchandise'). Accept only PP? F/F cash transfers, or require payment by check/MO/interbank. For now at least, you should be able to avoid this issue
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Robert Needleman
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Re: Paypal
"Unless ham radio is a business and you are actually making a profit on sales, then perhaps you should treat it as a business" So what the IRS has created is a situation where you're presumed to be in
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John K5MO
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Re: Paypal
To my knowledge, sales between private individuals done at a hamfest are not subject to State tax. That however is a requirement if it is a sale by a merchant, regardless of whether it's at the
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Robert Needleman
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