Paypal Changes for 2022


If I understand this correctly, Paypal, along with all on-line payment sources like Venmo, etc. will now be sending out 1099 forms for all payments totaling $600 you receive in 2022 for goods or services.  The only way around this is to use Paypal friends and family for payment which eliminates any buyer protections.  Is everyone aware of this?

 

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Meanwhile back at the ranch, if you make a profit when you sell something, you will owe income tax. In the event you don’t make a profit when you sell something, you won’t. Hardly the downfall of western civilization.

 

By the way, that was the case last year…and the year before….and so on. In the event someone is ticked off that their hobby was actually a side hustle…then they havent been paying their fair share.

I live in Massachusetts and I've been getting 1099 for years from PayPal. I sell a 17HMR Bore Guide and do about $3000 a year. I itemize and deduct any expense I can with regard to this little side business.

@dadork :

no I don't and that's the point. Why does the government feel they are entitled to be involved in the minutia of everybody's every day life? My solution would be the Flat Tax 

The progressive tax system is not new. Look up 16th Amendment from over a century ago, circa 1913. 

I did not create the US tax system, and frankly I don't understand why is so bloated to the point of an entire industry of CPAs, tax advisors, tax attorneys, financial advisors, etc. etc. get paid a lot of money to "help" people with their taxes. But it is what it is. Good luck undoing it. Republican and Democrat governments have come and gone over that century, and nobody has done anything about it, other than making it worse. 

 

 

@rbertalotto : and that's great, as this is a side business for you. However, the vast majority of audio enthusiasts selling gear here or in other places using PayPal, do this for pleasure, not a business (i.e. selling something to upgrade to a better / newer unit). THAT is the problem.

Its not hard to keep records. Its not hard to figure out if you made a profit. If you make a profit, you owe income tax. What is it about this concept that is so earth shattering? Is it that some believe they should be exempt from certain income taxes? Are you angry that taxes may be owed or that it has become more difficult to hide profits?