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Fountain Me; “Three Coins in a Fountain”

In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Three Coins in the Fountain.” Have you ever tossed a coin or two into a fountain and made a wish? Did it come true? I have tossed my fair share of coins into fountains around the world, and none of my wishes come true. The next time I…

In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Three Coins in the Fountain.”

Have you ever tossed a coin or two into a fountain and made a wish? Did it come true?

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I have tossed my fair share of coins into fountains around the world, and none of my wishes come true.

The next time I toss a coin into a water fountain. My wish will is to place water fountains in tourist area around the world, like Key West Florida, Washington DC, Frankfurt Germany, Paris France, London England, and Tokyo Japan.

The coins collected in my fountains will be donated to the nonprofit organization, “Fountain-me.”

I wonder if I will be required to pay income taxes on such a venture.

The Daily Post Prompt

Responses to “Fountain Me; “Three Coins in a Fountain””

  1. Scott

    Probably no income taxes, but there might be capital gains.

    1. Retirement Lifestyle / Nomadic Adventurer

      I would always report the exact amount. 🙂 Lol!

  2. Liberal Soul

    If wishes were horses, beggars would ride.
    Wishes never come alive, Its sad but true.
    But, only actions get results. Now there is hope here you see. 🙂

    1. Retirement Lifestyle / Nomadic Adventurer

      Great words of wisdom.

  3. Sharmishtha Basu

    good question! I guess not, the governments will take the responsibility I guess!

  4. shyutgal

    If they can figure out HOW to tax you for it, they will.

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