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I have a question about determining taxable income from buying and selling cards. Here is a hypothetical scenario:
For 2014: A) Beginning Inventory $30,000 B) Inventory Purchases $35,000 C) Ending Inventory $40,000 D) Inv. Sold (A+B-C) $25,000 E) Gross Sales $33,000 F) Expenses $ 3,000 Would I be responsible for $5,000 (E-D-F) in taxable income? Or, would it be considered a loss for the year, since I finished the year with $10,000 more (C-A) in my inventory? Thanks, -Jim |
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Too late in the day for taxes. I'll leave it to the CPA's here.
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Yes, Sean, thanks for pointing this out. I ask the question in regards to a personal return.
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It's C-A+S+H. According to another thread, seems to be the way some dealers "solve" this tax equation.
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Good grief. That's not a loss whether from a business or personal standpoint. You made $5,000 in income but you have $5,000 less cash because you purchased an additional $10,000 of inventory.
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Typically:
Revenue $33,000 - Cost of Goods Sold $25,000 = Gross Profit $8,000 - Operating Expenses $3,000 - Interest Expense $0 = Net Profit $5,000 Remember, you get what you pay for. Please contact a tax professional. Last edited by Baseball Rarities; 04-13-2016 at 06:24 PM. |
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If you're conducting a business, whether on the side or as a full-time effort, the fact that you ended the year with more inventory than you began with is beside the point. What matters is how much you paid for the specific items you sold. Deciding whether it's a business or a hobby depends on the overall facts of the individual case. If it's truly a business you can take the occasional loss, but if it's a hobby you can not take a loss in any year. And the rules about what you can count as expenses are tighter for a hobby. For example, you could always count shipping costs, but costs for travel to a show in Phoenix in February would be a tough sell to me if it's a hobby. Also, when the line between "my collection" and "my inventory" starts to blur, then you're in peril of your business being determined to be a hobby. To circle back to the OP's original question, as others have said there is a taxable gain of $5,000 in this scenario. If you're running it as a business then you'd do a Schedule C (you can't do the C-EZ, because you have cost of goods sold), and you'd owe self-employment tax (that's both halves of FICA) on the net income, figured on Schedule SE. If it's a hobby, then any income shows up on line 21 as Other Income, with no SE tax owed. Bill |
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Bill, I agree with you with respect to Schedule C being appropriate if the $5,000 profit is from one's sports card business.
However, I disagree with your response if the profit is from one's hobby. It is my understanding from reading IRS Publication 17 (pages 108 and 118 in particular) that a profit from the sale of a collectible is considered by the IRS to be a capital gain. Capital gains are either long-term or short-term, and both are reported on Schedule D; and most likely, one would need to report the details of the collectible gain(s) on Form 8949, which is used to support Schedule D. And, if one's collectible gain is long-term, this necessitates completing the 28% Rate Gain Worksheet to arrive at the figure to put on Line 18 of Schedule D. And, finally, one will need to use the Schedule D Tax Worksheet to calculate the amount of tax on one's taxable income. FYI, I do not claim to have income tax expertise. The reason I say this is earlier today I finished my federal income tax return, and in so doing, I researched the IRS pubs to determine how I should report the profit I made on a card I sold last year. If you believe my contention is incorrect, kindly provide me with IRS references for your contention. Val |
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Flat tax anyone??
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Tim, I have little doubt that the "1%ers" would greatly favor of a flat tax. But a flat income tax, just like a sales tax and/or a value-added tax, adversely affects those folks who are at the lower end of the income scale the most.
Val Last edited by ValKehl; 04-14-2016 at 08:55 AM. |
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You're correct when it comes to selling off parts of your collection that you've held long-term. I knew there was something else I was going to add. That's what I get for trying to answer a substantive question after a 14-hour day... |
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Uhh, Jim I wouldn't worry about i especially with what multinational, billionaire corporations get away with.
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To the OP:
Between what Bill and Val have said is the appropriate way to handle this. That being said, I still would advise you to contact your tax accountant and discuss this matter in finalization with them. Matt (CPA)
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