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Will Pinside have to report sales to the IRS with new 2022 tax laws?

By daly124

2 years ago


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    #72 2 years ago

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    If you use Zelle, CashApp, Venmo, or another peer-to-peer cash transferring platform, KEEP READING:

    The Biden Administration passed a new tax rule in the American Rescue Plan Act and it is being dubbed "The $600 Tax Rule."

    Starting January 1, 2022 if you receive $600 or more in a year on a peer-to-peer cash transfer platform you will receive a 1099-K form (for income reporting purposes). You are federally required to report that money as taxable income.

    So if you SELL items online and use these cash transferring platforms, you must provide the IRS with receipts that prove you paid more than what you sold them for so the money you collect is not considered taxable income.

    The purpose of this is to "close the tax gap." My friends, please keep track of your big ticket purchase receipts in case you ever decide to sell, and ask to be paid in CASH if it is not for business purposes.
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    So if you sell your old couch or loan money to a friend who pays you back via Zelle, Venmo, Paypal etc. you will have to pay taxes on the sale of your couch if you cannot provide a receipt, and you have to explain to the IRS why you gifted your bestie money and then you might have to pay taxes on the money you loaned them when they pay you back. The list goes on...

    https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/1319

    This does not apply to “friends and family” transactions I’ve been told.

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