IRS going after ebay sellers???
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Heard on the news today,
where the IRS will be going after Ebay sellers to get into their profits.
Anybody else hear about this or want to comment.
I'm just furious about this myself...
where the IRS will be going after Ebay sellers to get into their profits.
Anybody else hear about this or want to comment.
I'm just furious about this myself...
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A tip for those that are, PayPal is rolling out verification by SS number.
But Powerscrewers and folks with lots of cash flow had better have some records and be reporting/paying quarterly. I don't think this is new news at all.
Seems to me this came up last year or perhaps even earlier. The IRS is not a Federal agency, but they act like one. They are however, the collection contractors for the US Treasury and they will get that pound of flesh if they can.
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<< <i>A tip for those that are, PayPal is rolling out verification by SS number. >>
K6, do you have a link to a notice from PayPal (or any other source) on this? Like Clackamas said, I'm not sure if I am comfortable if Paypal has my SS number.
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<< <i> Did you ever notice: When you put the 2 words
"The" and "IRS" together it spells "Theirs?"
Ouch!
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I have a question: Are 'garage sale' profits taxable? I sell such a variety of things, that I have always considered eBay like a garage sale. I guess they probably are.
One interesting thing is that I lost my hard drive, and am in the process of going through PP records online to determine farm expense that I purchased through them. So it does work both ways.
Their records go back quite a ways - is it a year or more?
<< <i>I don't think this is new news at all. >>
Exactly....I wouldn't think of not paying income taxes on my internet sales. After all, that's what computers do best, keep records....For ever and ever !!
Paul
<< <i>I'm just furious about this myself... >>
Why?? Legit businesses pay taxes, why shouldn't the ebay stores be the same. They are not going after you or me who sells a few coins here and there but sellers who sell 1000+ items a year are running a business and will be treated like any other business.
<< <i>If paypal starts with the SS stuff I am dumping them, the fees are bad enough. I get enough phishing emails that I don't believe all thier data is 100% secure and I am not allowing my SS to be part of it. >>
Phishing emails aren't limited to just account holders. I don't know where there are Washington Mutual branches near me (there aren't any), and I still get tons of emails saying my info needs updating...
Jeremy
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Their records go back quite a ways - is it a year or more? >>
Any transaction you have ever had with PayPal they have a record of, whether last year or five years ago.
Chris - Comments like that are a fine way to draw the attention of the IRS.
On that note, I wonder how many self-incriminating responses we could get to thread entitled "Do you cheat on your taxes?"
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I'm sure the IRS is not short on leads. Unless you provide them specifics, IE amounts and accounts I doubt if they will be searching forum boards to see who didn't report the $100 they made on a coin sale. In fact, they are light years behind in catching up with the people who have been dodging the 5-6 digit income reporting. Some of these are Ebay sellers with 5000+ feedback, not the ones who sell 2-3 coins a month.
In addition, so many gov't resources have been diverted to "homeland security" many important issues are being overlooked. Contact the FBI and tell them you got a bad check for $2000 and you won't even get past the switchboard.
BTW: Not giving out your SS number protects you from identity theft, it has nothing to do with reporting.
<< <i>On that note, I wonder how many self-incriminating responses we could get to thread entitled "Do you cheat on your taxes?" >>
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Let's face it - Tax coffers are empty on National, State and Local levels. They will be coming to collect the tax you owe. If you are a criminal, you should have enough money on hand to cover the taxes and penalties from all the years you cheated.
<< <i>I sense some major paranoia here….
Dave >>
Me too. Mostly from those making sure to post how they never cheat on their taxes & report every cent.
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<< <i>I sense some major paranoia here….
Dave >>
Me too. Mostly from those making sure to post how they never cheat on their taxes & report every cent. >>
Yes, well they are talking a good line . . . .
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<< <i>I have a question: Are 'garage sale' profits taxable? I sell such a variety of things, that I have always considered eBay like a garage sale. I guess they probably are. >>
In some states the answer is ... YES. For a while the the state of Kansas had two young college age girls trolling shows handing out tax forms and such to the dealers. Annoyed a lot of people and as a result the shows moved to the Missouri side of the state line.
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If you go around doing garage sales, buying stuff super cheap and re-selling for a profit, YES you owe income tax and there are cases where you would also owe Self Employment Tax in addition. Ebay is no different.
I give it at most, a couple of years to roll out the implementation.
It would not surprise me to see all payors such as banks to be someday required to send a complete list of all payments made by their customers to others by routing numbers and account numbers. Then the next step would be for recipients (or even payors) to required to justify and break down payments received as either income and category of income, gifts, loan repayments, refunds, etc. A few years away.
All "slips" driven.
Cash transactions are rapidly disappearing and is increasingly looked upon as "negative" behavior.
This will probably result in another stock market crash of some sort.
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I plan on throwing so many red herrings on the floor that they don't notice the steaming turd laying there.