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Daniel LaBounty
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If you have a local source for raw milk this is excellent. We've been using this to supplement for our four month old daughter for about 6 weeks now.

https://www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/formula-homemade-baby-formula/#gsc.tab=0

Incorrect. See my response above re basis. Also, they do not have to pay taxes when they receive a gift. If the value is high enough to trigger gift tax, the gift tax is paid by the donor.

Since it is a gift, their basis would be equal to your basis if the value at the time of transfer is equal to or greater than your basis.

If the value at the time of transfer is less than your basis they will have a dual basis for tax purposes. If they sell it for a gain, the basis is whatever your basis was. If they sell it for a loss, the basis is the value on the date of transfer.

I do. The one thing I hate is that you cannot separate by email address on mobile and to do so on desktop requires using a bridge. Otherwise if you have multiple email addresses all emails are compiled into a single inbox

I heard the same but decided to give it a try. Hoping it stays workabke for me.

Not the birth we planned, but mom and baby are doing great! Welcome to the world Audrey!

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