The IRS has released an example of someone who has purchased a couch for $1200 and sold it for $800 on E-bay. This would NOT be taxable "income" despite the fact that Paypal would send out a 1099k. No different for those of us receiving less than we paid for stereo equipment. My question remains what IRS form/schedule will be needed to show such offsets?
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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