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Posted By: Mike
I'm doing my taxes today but haven't received anything from Paypal concerning dividends for 2008. Arn't they suppose to send out a statement ? Isn't that required ? Any tax experts etc out there ? Is there a location on there site to get this information ? Thanks Mike |
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Posted By: D. Bergin
Go to your Paypal account. Click on the "History" tab. Choose the date span you need and use the drop down box and click "Dividends". |
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Posted By: Jim VB
What dividends did Paypal pay out to you? If you're talking about a Form 1099 showing payments made from Paypal to you, you're not going to get one. Starting in 2012 (for tax year 2011) they will be required to report info on their large sellers, but they don't send them now. |
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Posted By: leon
Sounds like Paypal is going to have a big drop off in business in the tax year of 2010..... |
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Posted By: D. Bergin
What dividends did Paypal pay out to you? If you're talking about a Form 1099 showing payments made from Paypal to you, you're not going to get one. Starting in 2011 (for tax year 2010) they will be required to report info on their large sellers, but they don't send them now. |
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Posted By: Jim VB
Thanks Dave. I was unaware because there never seems to be anything in my Paypal account. |
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Posted By: Jim VB
Leon, |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I know that most sellers of cards probably don't report capital gains on their tax returns...but this is insane (and more importantly illegal). And when the IRS auditor checks your bank account statements and asks what all of these deposits listed as "paypal" are -- you're screwed. |
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Posted By: Jim VB
Jeff, |
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Posted By: leon
When you are as well liked by an unsavory person as you and I are, you know we better keep our spreadsheets in the ready......All Mr.IRS has to do is ask and he shall receive, from me.....I have passed an IRS audit, with baseball cards before, so am fairly well up on what they want. I had forgotten about 1 stock I had sold (truthfully forgot) but the cards passed with flying colors. take care |
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Posted By: Eric B
I don't think anyone answered the OP, so I will. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
But Leon, the unsavory person has to be a human in order for anyone to listen to him. And no one listens to him but defenseless poultry. |
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Posted By: Paul
If the dividends were less than 10 dollars, then you will not receive a 1099. |
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Posted By: Tim Sanders
Depending on the exact set up of paypals interest bearing account (I never have enough money in paypal to bother)you would get either a 1099INT (Bank sponsored) or a 1099Div (Most Money Markets)if you earned more than $10 in dividend or interest income. For the record the lack of a 1099 form does not remove the liability of paying tax on the income earned, it just means the payer (paypal in this case) is not responsible for reporting the payments to the IRS. Finally 12+ years in financial Services has a practical application (besides earning a paycheck!) |
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Posted By: Al
Is it my understanding that in the near future, paypal will provide the IRS with data pertaining to all funds one has received as a seller? And, if this is so, would the liability be only on the profit made from such sales or all sales in general? Isn't there a fine line here defined by "business v. hobby"...business being where one receives primary income from eBay sales v hobby where one merely dabbles on eBay and thus is exempt from this. |
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Posted By: Jim VB
Al, |
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Posted By: Joann
I'm pretty diligent about keeping records of sales and reporting any gains. Of the ~3 hours I spend each year doing my taxes, about half of that is getting all of the sale info from spreadsheets. But I can't imagine not keeping records and paying tax on it. Even though it is a laughably small amount of money involved, that's just asking for trouble. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Al, sales of cards are taxed as capital gains -- assuming there are gains. But imagine this scenario: a collector doesn't declare to the IRS his gains in 2007-2011, assuming he won't be caught. In 2012 paypal sales are forwarded to the IRS and the IRS audits the collector for 2011. During their audit they decide to go back a few years and look for other paypal transfers or other puzzling deposits into the collector's checking account. If the collector has large gains not reported for multiple years he better hope his name is Geithner, Daschle or Rangel because that collector otherwise is getting indicted. |
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Posted By: Al
Jeff...I may be wrong here, but, if memory serves, those who are found to have a tax liability are generally "caught" by the Underreporter Branch of the IRS Service Center wherein the taxpayer's return is filed. If an audit is ordered and in that process, it is discovered that capital gains were in fact owed, I think the appropiate tax and penalties would then become do. Generally, when 1099s are sent to the great IRS computer in Martinsburg, WV, and your SSN starts to make things go tilt, a notice is issued. These notices, if they go unresponded to, do in fact get progressively worse and could well lead to a full blown audit. |
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Posted By: Mike
My son has baseball cards and lego's etc that he has received over the years as birthday and Christmas gifts etc. Now he wants to sell all his collection of goods and start a card/lego etc business with this gift inventory. He didn't spend any money on the items . How do taxes pertain in this case ? Any help is appreciated. What is the cost of goods sold ? Any help in how to inventory the legos ( which will be sold as individual pieces) By weight ? ect. Thanks Mike |
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