fishonjazz
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It's a time to celebrate that person's life.
So have a bbq
It's a time to celebrate that person's life.
When my brother died, my mom felt his funeral was her last act of service to him.
I have friends on Facebook that ask for donations so they can travel the world and make a difference in poor people's lives. Smh.
I have a mission companion who begs on Facebook for loans so he can pay his bills. But then is also showing pictures of him partying.....
Which is when families are setting up online donation accounts to cover funeral costs.
In this case it wasn't the family themselves who set up the donation account.
It was set up by friends of the family to show their love and allow others to DO something to help out besides send flowers.
This is actually a way communities should help each other out.
In this case it wasn't the family themselves who set up the donation account.
It was set up by friends of the family to show their love and allow others to DO something to help out besides send flowers.
This is actually a way communities should help each other out.
It does not say that it was setup by friends and family. But even so that still doesn't change the point of the thread.
People asking for donations/charity for people that don't need it.
I'm curious to know what the family can legally do with the donated money. Does it have to be used only for funeral expenses or can they give the excess away?
Are the donations considered a gift? How do the taxes work on that?
I think it is extremely dumb how much people spend to essentially place a corpse into some dirt.
I have told everyone in my family and my wife that when i die i want them to spend as little money possible.
Preferably they throw my body in a dumpster and be done with it.
Its hard enough for the living to get over the grief and whatnot without having to come up with thousands of dollars for a funeral.
I dont want to be a burden on my loved ones when im dead
Most doctors, at least newer ones are in a ton of med school debt.
In this case it wasn't the family themselves who set up the donation account.
It was set up by friends of the family to show their love and allow others to DO something to help out besides send flowers.
This is actually a way communities should help each other out.
Great question. I'd guess there are no legal stipulations saying the money has to be used for anything specific. Tax wise they ARE considered a donation on the giving end and here's some information on the receiving end:
https://budgeting.thenest.com/donations-received-claim-taxes-25546.html
I have friends on Facebook
I think it is extremely dumb how much people spend to essentially place a corpse into some dirt.
I have told everyone in my family and my wife that when i die i want them to spend as little money possible.
Preferably they throw my body in a dumpster and be done with it.
Its hard enough for the living to get over the grief and whatnot without having to come up with thousands of dollars for a funeral.
I dont want to be a burden on my loved ones when im dead
Preach on, sir. I've given my wife the same instructions, to which she replies, "You better outlive me then".