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Thank you. Yes very helpful. I just want to be sure I understand this last sentence. Are you saying ebay and PayPal fees are deductible for either hobby or business? What about shipping? |
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Here is where you can get your answers. There are some posts on this thread giving you false information.
https://www.taxslayer.com/blog/busin...-hobby-income/ |
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Reading that article it sounds like nothing is deductible. Ebay fees, PayPal fees, shipping are all expenses aren't they? Therefore not deductible for the hobbyist? |
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Shipping yes, but keep in mind expenses are ONLY deductible in a business.
This is where people run into trouble...if the IRS determines your activity to be a "hobby" they can disallow those expenses. That's why it's important to keep good records and operate in a business-like fashion. Last edited by MooseDog; 03-24-2021 at 02:26 PM. |
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Thus the eBay and PayPal fees for the sale of a collectible are part of the cost of sale, as are grading fees for the card. Now that Taxpayer article is certainly correct, if a bit simplistic, regarding your motivations for selling. If you are selling items year after year, it is likely going to be viewed as a business. If you have 20 cards in your collection and decide to sell them in one year, that will be considered a hobby and thus a gain on the sale of collectibles taxed at either your tax rate or 28% whichever is lower. And if you have these 20 items graded and sell the sale involves a sellers fee, these are part of the cost of sale for each item and thus will increase basis. This doesn't mean you get to deduct grading fees on other items or any such thing. But a direct cost associated with the sale of a specific item will increase its basis for sale regardless of whether or not the IRS deems the sale to be part of a business enterprise. |
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Thus the eBay and PayPal fees for the sale of a collectible are part of the cost of sale, as are grading fees for the card. Now that Taxslayer article is certainly correct, if a bit simplistic, regarding your motivations for selling. If you are selling items year after year, it is likely going to be viewed as a business. If you have 20 cards in your collection and decide to sell them in one year, that will be considered a hobby and thus a gain on the sale of collectibles taxed at either your tax rate or 28% whichever is lower. And if you have these 20 items graded and the sale involves a sellers fee, these are part of the cost of sale for each item and thus will increase basis. This doesn't mean you get to deduct grading fees on other items or any such thing. But a direct cost associated with the sale of a specific item will increase its basis for sale regardless of whether or not the IRS deems the sale to be part of a business enterprise. Last edited by btcarfagno; 03-24-2021 at 11:25 PM. |
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