@Thyname,
Just posted my response and see you already received a response from turbotax which is the same as the last few paragraphs in my link above.
The reason I did not want to give the last paragraph in the link above as the answer, which turbotax did, is because they are saying to record the cost of your equipment sold as an expense of the sale. In the corporate world the cost of your equipment would be a cost of good sold, versus an expense of the sale.
But if turbotax says to list it as an expense of the sale that is your guidance from the individual tax experts. Just be sure that the total expense of sale you put does not exceed your 1099K proceeds.
You are a hobby seller.
Just posted my response and see you already received a response from turbotax which is the same as the last few paragraphs in my link above.
The reason I did not want to give the last paragraph in the link above as the answer, which turbotax did, is because they are saying to record the cost of your equipment sold as an expense of the sale. In the corporate world the cost of your equipment would be a cost of good sold, versus an expense of the sale.
But if turbotax says to list it as an expense of the sale that is your guidance from the individual tax experts. Just be sure that the total expense of sale you put does not exceed your 1099K proceeds.
You are a hobby seller.