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02-12-2024 02:54 PM
It seems we now need to include income from online sales on our tax returns. Not sure, but I believe this began in June of last year.
So .... has Ebay sent you a 1099 ... or did you find one online in your account? I can't find anything about this and have almost finished my taxes.
YES, I plan to call them if I can't locate this, but hate to call if it's right in front of me and I just didn't see it.
Feedback appreciated .......
02-12-2024 03:01 PM
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
It seems we now need to include income from online sales on our tax returns. Not sure, but I believe this began in June of last year.
So .... has Ebay sent you a 1099 ... or did you find one online in your account? I can't find anything about this and have almost finished my taxes.
YES, I plan to call them if I can't locate this, but hate to call if it's right in front of me and I just didn't see it.
Feedback appreciated .......
came in the mail and is available to print from the account
02-12-2024 03:04 PM
As a result, for tax year 2023, only eBay sellers who exceed the current reporting threshold of $20,000 and 200 transactions, had backup withholding applied in 2023, or are residents of states that have a lower reporting threshold will receive a Form 1099-K. For tax year 2024, the IRS announced plans for a $5,000 reporting threshold. We expect further guidance on the tax year 2024 and beyond in the coming months and will keep you in the loop.
02-12-2024 04:52 PM
I haven't sold anything on eBay in years, but I really hate that people now have to report this income, especially for occasional sellers. This is kinda like having to report what you make from a yard sale lol.
I realize there are huge businesses that no doubt make a lot of money on eBay. For these this may be appropriate.
02-12-2024 06:53 PM
For the tax year 2022 I received a 1099 when I sold right at $3,000.
Strange thing for me this month. I have been selling and buying on ebay for over 20 years. In 2023 I did not sell at all on the site. This January I decided to start selling again. My item was placed in the correct category but did not appear as a sale in that category, which it always had in the past.
I called and spoke to a rep and he said after checking, "since I had not sold for a year that my items would not appear under the main category. It was visible under a secondary category. I must place an item a day for a month to be qualified. It was all down to competion."
I am going to call back and speak to anothr rep. Have any of you encountered this situation or know of a change?
02-12-2024 07:01 PM - edited 02-12-2024 07:21 PM
@sugarbee That's terrible! I didn't know that was the new practice for selling items either. I have a ton of things I need to get rid of and I'd actually considered using eBay again. But this doesn't sound very promising for me. 😔
02-12-2024 09:09 PM
@cheriere wrote:@sugarbee That's terrible! I didn't know that was the new practice for selling items either. I have a ton of things I need to get rid of and I'd actually considered using eBay again. But this doesn't sound very promising for me. 😔
It's been talked about for at least a few years now. Read post #3 if you haven't already done so.
Some people just like to sell old stuff, and some have made quite the business out of it. I doubt selling some old bracelets puts you in the same category as someone who sells a ton of makeup or books, so go ahead and list at least some of your stuff.
02-12-2024 09:13 PM
@TheMemphisVette wrote:As a result, for tax year 2023, only eBay sellers who exceed the current reporting threshold of $20,000 and 200 transactions, had backup withholding applied in 2023, or are residents of states that have a lower reporting threshold will receive a Form 1099-K. For tax year 2024, the IRS announced plans for a $5,000 reporting threshold. We expect further guidance on the tax year 2024 and beyond in the coming months and will keep you in the loop.
Whoa! Dropping from $20k to $5k in one year seems a bit odd, even for the iRS.
I looked EVERYWHERE on my ebay account and couldn't find anything.
Of course, after I posted here, I found the secret hidden area and it said there is no report for me for 2023 .... I didn't sell enough to issue a report.
No complaints here. ![]()
02-13-2024 08:43 AM
I didn't sell enough in 2023 to report.
02-13-2024 10:29 AM
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@cheriere wrote:@sugarbee That's terrible! I didn't know that was the new practice for selling items either. I have a ton of things I need to get rid of and I'd actually considered using eBay again. But this doesn't sound very promising for me. 😔
It's been talked about for at least a few years now. Read post #3 if you haven't already done so.
Some people just like to sell old stuff, and some have made quite the business out of it. I doubt selling some old bracelets puts you in the same category as someone who sells a ton of makeup or books, so go ahead and list at least some of your stuff.
Yeah when I read it I found the drop to $5000 required reporting to be kinda extreme.
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