Posted by Lanse on December 27, 2009 at 22:14:45 from (99.36.230.10):
Hey yall :-)
I havent posted much, but i check in here most everyday....
As you know, things got kind of messed up in Ohio last summer, and i went to go live with my dad...
We just moved to michigan last week and ive been loving it up here... ITs beautiful, the people are friendly, its awesome :-)
Anyway... Im planning to leave for the farm tomorrow to go spend a few days of my christmas break down there...
But first.. And im really sorry for the OT, but you guys seem to know everything, and ive learned so much here... Not just about tractors... I thought that id ask here...
Ive been a youtuber for over a year now... And my channel has really taken off...
Its gone from nothing to almost 2,000 views a day on all my stuff, and 750 followers, and hundreds of views on my new videos, ive decided to try making some money off of it..
Youtube has whats called the partner program, where google (their parent company) runs adds on your videos, and you get a (small) chunk of the revenue...
And ive decided to apply for it...
Theres just one catch.
You need to be over 18, since its taxable income...
Youtube lets us minors do it if its through an adult, and they reccommend a parent..
All you do is put your account in their name..
But, with all the family stuff going on, and all the heat and the turmoil, i just really, really dont want to do that...
So, heres my idea...
My best friend on youtube is a man in Texas...
He said he would help me with all this, so, id set my account to his name... It would be legally his...
And the checks would come to him...
He"d take out a chunk for taxes and the like, and pass the rest on to me...
But were trying to find out if this is all legal...
Im thinking it would be, since it would be "his" money, and he could thus give it to whatever random teenager he wanted to...
But i guess im known for not thinking of things... So, am i missing anything here???
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