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In my experience, most of the work is actually in being able to track down and produce all the records you need, regardless of whether you hire a CPA or not. I was audited several years back for poker winnings, and I handled everything myself. I would do the same again if I am ever audited for selling sports cards. But I also keep meticulous records and I don't try to write off shady shit.
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You should be OK then. You just need to download all your eBay activity and get your bank records for any accounts you use and all your receipts. You can request data from ebay. It takes a few days for them to create a downloadable report for you. But it will have everything you need, buying and selling, with all the fees itemized.
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too expensive. Then a couple of years ago. I got a 1099-K from eBay reflecting 50K in sales. I immediately went to a CPA firm. There are many ways to deal with this, but we decided to go with Schedule C. As Calvindog points out, there is a ton of legwork, but there are also so many legitimate "expenses" including cost of inventory. And it gets easier and more routine every year.
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Schedule C is appropriate if you are a dealer. It could be that they intend to poke at that a bit, just to make you prove that your approach to buying and selling meets the usual indicia of acting as a dealer.
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Thank you, my friend. I need the help. (read as HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) ---Brian Powell Last edited by brian1961; 03-06-2024 at 12:59 PM. |
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Did you realize significant capital gains from the sale of baseball cards in 2021? If so that might have been the red flag that prompted the audit.
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It wasn't a full blown audit, but I also had the IRS question my schedule C for my baseball card revenue a few years back, and I basically just downloaded my ebay sales and sent it to them, and that was enough to satisfy the IRS in that case.
I don't know about your case, Bobby, but I think in general from what I've read here, is that if year after year, you are always reporting losses on your schedule C for your business, that's going to be a red flag for the IRS and get you audited. I'm not a CPA, so I probably have no clue what I'm talking about, but the IRS probably figures that if your business is always losing money, you would just close up shop and not continue anymore unless you are using it as an illegal tax shelter. Again, this is probably not you, and it just may have been an unlucky draw in this case. |
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If you read the instructions to form 8949, there are some instructions that specifically speak to the sale of collectibles, and how the action gets reported.
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