I said I wouldn't, but that's because I don't like paying taxes. Even $15k, which is the maximum untaxed gift in the United States per person per year, would be life-changing money for me right now. With my current balance, my full cash out would be $6.425M. If it's like the lottery and it's taxed 25%, that means I'm taking home a little over $4.8M.
I mean, I guess I could do that, but I'd rather invest that money in my player right now as a prospect, especially if it's the kind of thing that turns into something you could only do once, which would make sense considering the vast amounts of money that the ISFL would be dealing in.
I mean, I guess I could do that, but I'd rather invest that money in my player right now as a prospect, especially if it's the kind of thing that turns into something you could only do once, which would make sense considering the vast amounts of money that the ISFL would be dealing in.