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timber63401 02-03-2012 03:33 PM

OT: Anyone get their 1099 from paypal yet?
 
Didnt know anything about it but got an email the middle of December saying Ive got 200 payments this year and they were sending me a 1099. Havent got it yet and emailed them twice this week with no respone so just wondering if anyone else on here was suppose to get one and have you got it yet? Thanks.

ChiefBenderForever 02-03-2012 03:59 PM

Wondering if are keeping to their word of 200 transactions and 20k combo or just going to fk everyone. My guess is some people did what was in the guidelines and will get reported anyways. Did you do 20k in sales? Also if you did over 200 transactions for only 10k and sold 12k in PayPal or money owed wouldn't be surprised to see you get reported as it totals 200 and 20k even though not all on eBay. Let the nightmares begin......

rhettyeakley 02-03-2012 04:16 PM

I just got mine in the mail today.
-Rhett

Tim Zwick 02-03-2012 04:28 PM

Me Too
 
Just got mine today also

slidekellyslide 02-03-2012 05:31 PM

Got mine today too.

timber63401 02-03-2012 05:49 PM

Thanks guys. I bet mine shows up in a day or two.

Runscott 02-05-2012 10:07 AM

I just got an email from them, asking for my tax i.d.

I'm wondering - what if you sold off $30K worth of stuff you've had for years (maybe your comic books from childhood, junk, etc.). If you are going to reference this Paypal 1099 in your tax return, how do you offset that $30K that's not legitimately part of any business? Or do you just have to pay full taxes on it?

Leon 02-05-2012 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Runscott (Post 964025)
I just got an email from them, asking for my tax i.d.

I'm wondering - what if you sold off $30K worth of stuff you've had for years (maybe your comic books from childhood, junk, etc.). If you are going to reference this Paypal 1099 in your tax return, how do you offset that $30K that's not legitimately part of any business? Or do you just have to pay full taxes on it?

You either show and be able to prove your cost basis (to get your gains) or you pay the whole thing as income/capital gains. So if your comics cost $100 and you sold them for 30k, your profit (check to see if it's long term capital gains as that probably have a different tax rate) would be $29,900. I am getting 1099s out the wazoo for things I have done......it's all good I guess. I think that is the gist of it but please consult someone who knows more than I do.

tonyo 02-05-2012 12:25 PM

I'm no where near selling that much, but if the day ever comes when I do sell and all my collection sell in one year, and I get a 1099 from paypal, what types of records for cost basis (to show that I made practically no profit) are acceptable?

ValKehl 02-05-2012 01:01 PM

Tony - Having been an accountant (but, not a tax accountant) for my career (am now retired), it has always been second nature to me to save copies of cancelled checks as well as invoices from auction houses, TPGs, mail order dealers, eBay, etc.
Val

e107collector 02-05-2012 01:36 PM

Basis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ValKehl (Post 964081)
Tony - Having been an accountant (but, not a tax accountant) for my career (am now retired), it has always been second nature to me to save copies of cancelled checks as well as invoices from auction houses, TPGs, mail order dealers, eBay, etc.
Val

You can always make up the cost basis, and hope you don't get audited:)

Tony

tonyo 02-05-2012 03:58 PM

I suppose if I keep enough receipts from ebay and auction houses, that my records (emails) for transactions from net 54 BST will be believable enough, or is that too naive?

Runscott 02-05-2012 03:58 PM

Thanks for the insights. I don't know that I hit the requirements for 2011, but I sure hope not - I was completely in a 'hobby' mindset for several hobby buy/sell transactions, and was never concerned about having to prove it later. I do wonder how most of the ebayers just trying to supplement unemployment/retirement are going to deal with this.

If you think about it, $20,000 gross sales does not generally result in much profit - 15% profit is only $3,000. Taxes are much more than that.

slidekellyslide 02-05-2012 04:11 PM

I wonder how many 1099's hit the IRS this week from Paypal? It's got to be over 100,000.

timber63401 02-05-2012 04:43 PM

I hit the 200 payments received but most were small so the total is going to be well under 20000. I had no clue it would happen so when they sent me an email in December saying they might be sending me a 1099 I went back and printed all my paypal transactions and will go thru and itemize all the stuff I bought and resold and the Ebay and paypal fees ect to try to offset some of it. I still havent got a 1099 so if they are sending me one I hope to get it pretty quick.


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