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Old 04-03-2011, 04:02 PM
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Thanks, Val. Really appreciate your answers. That helps a lot. For (8), yes, I did incur a small loss for my first year. Thanks! Gary
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Old 04-03-2011, 04:16 PM
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One thing to keep in mind is that if you continue to only have "losses" on your returns, the IRS may determine them to be "hobby" losses, which are not deductible.
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Old 04-03-2011, 04:30 PM
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I disagree with item #1 and #4 and #6.

For item #1, that would be the business type for Ebay, Inc. You would be a reseller of some sort.

For item #4, maybe. But you need proof that the card is wortless, i.e. rejection by TPG and then disposal. I prefer to just sell it as a reprint and then I can get the actual loss.

For item #6, the items you purchased in 2010 and didn't sell is inventory. Think of it this way....you can't buy/sell for a profit of $200K for the year and just buy a T206 Wagner on Dec 31st for $200K and say that is COGS and no profit was made.

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Old 04-03-2011, 05:57 PM
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Definitely be careful about having a loss year. Whenever you are borderline, make it a net gain for the year. Having a loss 3 out of 5 years can put you on the audit radar, especially with this type of business.

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Old 04-03-2011, 09:07 PM
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Default Tax Questions for Sellers (Schedule C)

Taxpayers are required to show all income and related deductions for the tax year. However, you can make various elections that will also vary the outcome. Not reporting expenses is as incorrect as not reporting some income. Schedule C is deemed "earned income". And earned income determines the amount of the Earned Income Credit, which is refundable. Overstating income is a method of increasing this Earned Income Credit. Which is a very serious offense that the IRS is very deeply concerned about. Have a tax firm review what you are filing, and forget about the advise you will receive via the forum. I am not saying that all is bad advise, only some is just knee jerk responses to how to file your 1040!
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Old 04-03-2011, 09:15 PM
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Response to egbeachley:

Re item #1, if you don't agree with Gary's code, then what code do you suggest he use?

Re item #4, I believe that I am correct if Gary uses the "lower of cost or market" to value his ending inventory and checks block 33b (assuming this card is worthless). However, if Gary uses "cost" to value his ending inventory (block 33a)("cost" must be used if Gary is using the "cash" accounting method - see Line F), then I believe that technically he cannot deduct his cost of the worthless card until he actually disposes of it (gives it away or trashes it, if it is truly worthless) - once he does this, its cost would no longer be included in the ending inventory figure.

Re item #6, you said the same thing I did (Line 41 is "inventory at end of year").

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Old 04-04-2011, 06:45 AM
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Reseller, hobbyist, something like that. But he's not in the business of running electronic auctions.

For #6, to the specific question of whether items purchased in 2010 should go to COGS, even if put to inventory, the answer is No.

I imagine that backing out the COGS of inventory items will put the small loss into a gain.
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Old 04-04-2011, 08:28 PM
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Re item #6, Gary's question is, as I understand it, are ALL purchases for 2010 reported on Line 36, and the correct answer IMHO is YES. Then, those purchases that Gary did NOT sell in 2010 are reported as year-end inventory on Line 41, which is then subtracted from Line 40 to arrive at the cost of goods sold for 2010.
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