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Glen did you get my pm?
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Also if you get a big contigency sponsor, who is going to give it out, the sponsor will want to write it off , that means that who ever wins the prizes should be a1099 reciepiant and a lot of headaches for the bookeeper. Just my 2 cents
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Joe,
You need to settle down now. Everyone is a 1099 recip., even when you go to the casino and win big. A series sponsor can be handled differently than a "contigency" sponsor. Proceeds are provided to the track and the track dispurses at each event. The track already has your SSN or FED ID # for taxes on file. Anyone ready for spring? Tim |
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No Tim, I'm busy looking for a contigency sponsor!!!!!
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