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  1. I don’t know if I will ever be a coffee drinker, please keep me in mind for when beer day comes. Thank you
    5 points
  2. September 29.... Get excited, coffee drinkers! On Sunday, Sept. 29, there will be National Coffee Day deals you're going to want to take advantage of. The holiday celebrates your caffeine habit in the form of new specialty, discounted, and in some cases, free drinks! Some of our favorite events going on for National Coffee Day are happening at Krispy Kreme, where customers can get a free coffee and glazed doughnut, and at 7-Eleven, where customers can get any size of coffee for only $1. Cinnabon will offer a FREE 12oz coffee on 9/29 all day. A lot of yummy coffee deals for coffee lovers.... See below or Google https://www.passionforsavings.com/free/national-coffee-day-freebies/ https://www.retailmenot.com/blog/national-coffee-day-deals-and-freebies.html Don't over do it, or you could end up like this fella......................................................................Jitters
    1 point
  3. Keep responding Catherine. You are as gracious a member as we have, and are rarely wrong. For what it's worth, I think she's right too after reading the texts very carefully.
    1 point
  4. Java Divas menu. Freshly Roasted, Ground and Brewed Coffee Coffee 1.50 - 1.80 Café Au Lait 1.80 - 2.20 Freshly brewed coffee with steamed milk \Don't Beat Free Decaf. Coffee / 1.50 - 1.80 96 Oz. “dd” Sized Coffee-to-Go 15.50
    1 point
  5. Did you step up 50% of the house at date of death?
    1 point
  6. No, I disagree with this ^^. The instructions are clear that the the otherwise allowable deduction is reduced by the amount of the credit on line 2 of the form, NOT the amount of expenditure used to generate the credit. If line 1 says to not enter more than $1,000, then the amount on line 2 is $500. So, in Edsel's client's case, the expenditure before considering any credit of $2000 is then reduced by the credit of $500, and the remaining allowable deduction is $1,500.
    1 point
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