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Kroger family night a fun night with free Buzzagent!Posted Saturday, August 4, 2012, at 8:52 PM
I have joined something called Buzz agent. https://www.bzzagent.com/ You get to review fun free things and then post your opinion about these products. It may be something someone else would be interested in also! In this times of frugal living, knowing what products are good before you buy is a great thing. Getting them free to try is even better. Comments Showing comments in chronological order [Show most recent comments first] |
Lesa Cox has owned a cleaning service and a bookstore; now, she repairs and maintains computers for the elderly and others on a fixed income. She enjoys animals, gardening, books and fixing old cars. She and her husband have one son, who suffers from Asperger's syndrome.
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I used to be a member with them. I'm still signed up, I just haven't had time to sign up for any campaigns lately. But in the past, I got coupons for free Kroger brand pizza, appetizer, and desserts.
There are tons of sites out there like Buzz. Many of them award points that you can cash in for prizes. While others provide you monetary awards in the payment of cash, check, or Paypal. All cash and prizes that you earn is tax-free, until you make $600 or more then you have to pay taxes on it.
A site that I have been using for years to find out if a site is legit or not, is http://www.amylynn.org/home/
CORRECTION to PrpleHze's comment about the first $600 being tax free. All income is reportable and taxable, it is when you reach $600 of earnings they must issue you a Form 1099 showing your earnings. So therefore you are on the "honor system" to report earnings under $600. However these earning can be reported on Schedule C and offset by your expenses such as mileage, postage, faxing etc.
Let me clarify my statement. Sorry for any misunderstandings. Yes, you have to report it. But, unless you have any other income you most likely will not have to pay any taxes on $600 or less. Most of the sites do not ask for SSN unless you make over $600 so they can send you the 1099.
i dont get any income..