New Hotel Thread Here The First One Reached Its Limit-READ 1ST POST IMPORTANT INFO

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Well, we know it HAS to happen b/w now and 12 mid. EST. right?? So, every min. that its not happening, is one min. closer to when it will happen right??
 

I cannot believe I am still sitting here! But, I wanna go!!! Somewhere, anywhere! LOL
 
When the deal comes and the videos play, is it important to be able to HEAR them? I am in class and can't turn on the volume so I would hope that wouldnt affect anything :S...esp since I've been on this for hours now!!
 
OK, has anyone chosen a destination and had it come up with no good choices and then had the time to choose another destination? I'm nervous destination #1 might be sold out...

My Husband was up for the on Last Week he put Disney in and tried Three different sets of Dates but the only thing that would come up was Vacation Homes.
 
1099
Form 1099 is a form promulgated by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and is used in the United States income tax system to prepare and file an information return to report various types of income other than wages, salaries, and tips (for which Social Security Administration Form W-2 is used instead). The term information return is used in contrast to the term tax return although the latter term is sometimes used colloquially to describe both kinds of returns.

Each payer must complete a 1099 for each covered transaction. Three copies are made: one for the payer, one for the payee, and one for the IRS.

IRS instructions for form 1099, including a guide to what payments must be reported.
Examples of report amounts paid to independent contractors (in IRS terminology, such payments are nonemployee compensation). The ubiquity of the form has also led to use of the phrase "1099" to refer to contractors themselves. U.S. tax law requires businesses to submit a Form 1099 for every contractor paid at least $600 for services during a year. This requirement usually does not apply to corporations receiving payments.

Many businesses and organizations must file thousands of 1099s per year. Thus, payers who file 250 or more Form 1099 reports must file all of them electronically or magnetically[2] with the IRS. The 250 or more requirement applies separately for each type of return and separately for each type of corrected return. Even though filers may submit 249 information returns on paper, the IRS encourages filers to transmit returns electronically. The complexity that arises in filing large volumes of information returns requires many filers to depend on third party information reporting software.

If the less than 250 or more requirement is met, and paper copies are filed, the IRS also requires the payer to submit a copy of form 1096. The 1096 is a summary of information forms being sent to the IRS. You need one 1096 for each type of information form you have issued.

For further information refer to Publication 1220, Specifications for Filing Forms 1098, 1099, 5498 and W-2G Magnetically or Electronically or Publication 1187, Specifications for Filing Form 1042-S, Foreign Person's U.S. Source Income Subject to Withholding.[3] The IRS no longer accepts 3 1/2-inch diskettes for filing information returns, and tape cartridges will be phased out after Tax Year 2007. After December 1, 2008, electronic filing will be the ONLY acceptable method to file information returns to the IRS at its computing center in Martinsburg, West Virginia. One can upload 1099 returns to the IRS using their FIRE (Filing Information Returns Electronically) web site at fire.irs.gov.[4] Form 1099 is also used to report interest (1099-INT), dividends (1099-DIV), sales proceeds (1099-B) and some kinds of miscellaneous income (1099-MISC). Blank Form 1099s and the related instructions to the forms can be downloaded from the IRS website.[5]

Payees use the information provided on the 1099 forms to help them complete their own tax returns. In order to save paper, payers can give payees one single Combined Form 1099 that lists all of their 1099 transactions for the entire year. Taxpayers are usually not required to attach Form 1099s to their own Federal income tax returns unless the Form 1099 includes a report for Federal income tax withheld by the payer from the related payments.
 
Another FYI for newbies- it will not necessarily happen before midnight. Last Thursday (according to them) happened at 1:27 AM EST on Friday.
 
FYI- using a laptop in the same home will not give you a different IP address- will show up as the same computer.

So if I do it using my hard-wired desktop in my name and DD19 uses her laptop with our wireless net at the same time does it show as same ip address? I doubt we'd both get lucky but, using different names and cc #s, would that void both ressies b/c of the IP if we did?
 
What screen does the video come on to? Will it just pop up no matter what screen you are on??
 
Actually, there is a rack rate for each hotel room - I would assume that is what the taxes will be based from. Someone from revenue accounting from a hotel might know better?


But "rack rate" is not set by law or regulation so it's not an amount that *must* be charged, see? Plus, the "campaign" is for one U.S. dollar, yet international locations are available for booking. I still say no taxes (as if for a prize, etc.). I'm sure there is a chance I am wrong.

The only thing that really gives me pause is that they now say confirmed bookings will not be charged the $1: I'd feel better paying the $7, in keeping with what I've said before.

I'm watching to see if they change the terms to "winners"...that would be a RED FLAG in favor of taxes/prize/sweepstakes/lottery/etc.
 
the only time you get is whats left on the clock, most of the resorts that were on the page, disappeared when the clock appeared, so I had to blindly pick :thumbsup2

OK, has anyone chosen a destination and had it come up with no good choices and then had the time to choose another destination? I'm nervous destination #1 might be sold out...
 
So if you get one of these dollar deals, then cannot go on your vacation (disney specifically) what happens? Are you charged all of the fees from Disney for canceling or just not showing up?

Ahh, more popping, I'm starting to wonder if the chat is helpful or not.
 
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