DId Anyone Claim Ebay Profit on their Tax Return?
kala
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no thankspry that shit from my cold dead hands ....irs thieves
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Your in business, you probably are a LLC... it probably helps you to do so.
yeah i guess it would be the wise move since you own a storefront
Well, corporation... but I also know individuals who reported... Hard to explain tens of thousands of dollars all from the same place. For me it didn't really help, unless you count avoiding future audits.... bigger numbers are harder to hide.
I won't until I'm forced to.
???
No one's EVER gonna force you. They'll just audit you and, if need be, arrest you. Good luck with that.
yah, dudes. DO IT.
You won't get arrested. They'll garnish wages or put a lien against your bank account and simply take the money.
I'm still waiting for a suit to knock on my apartment door:
"Explain this mysterious transfer of $137 dollars into your checking account on October 7, 2006... Don't see I>this[/i] income anywhere on your return."
They fry fish of all sizes.
It is amazing that people making 5-10k a year in BANK TRANSFERS think they don't have to pay taxes on it. The shit ain't CASH, man.
The IRS audits small businesses and the self-employed WAY more often than big ones. Some ungodly percentage more. You can launder cash a million ways but once it's in your bank account be prepared to claim it.
That said, sometimes it helps if your expenses are higher than your sales... hint hint...
me too...
and I got money back!
Everything is reported on a Schedule C (http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040sc.pdf)
Whatever costs you incur in the process of doing business is tax deductible. Just add up all your receipts (record purchases, gas, office supplies, etc.) and then categorize them. Turbotax makes this really easy at the end of the year.
Keep in mind that you need to show a profit at least once within five years. You can't continually run a company at a loss or the IRS will recategorize your business as a hobby and will basically void all your expenses and tax you on all your income.
I don't think anyone here is disagreeing with that. Folks are just 1) stating whether they actually abide by the law or not, and 2) weighing their chances of getting caught and/or the seriousness of the consequences based on how much they are making.
Having said that, though, see my question above. Do you mean to say that you actually get sales receipts from everyone you buy records from? In the world of flea markets, estate sales, storage buy outs, etc, this just seems highly improbable. Maybe I'm still thinking too much like a hobbyist...I dunno. School me.
I sold an ASR-10 for $730, am I evading taxes?
At least $0.01
I've given this a second thought, and no, you shouldn't pay.
Fuck them.......send them a letter and tell them you're not payin'
Who the hell do they think they are?
Take photos of the piles of cash you've made on ebay, send them to the head of the IRS and tell him to shove 'em up his ass.
Make sure you include your Social Security number so they don't think it's a prank.
Cold dead hands.......that's the ticket.
Stand up to the man, man!!