The Form 1099 only reports gross sales proceeds, not gain that is taxable, because eBay (like a broker) doesn't know how much you originally paid for the item sold. Similarly, the IRS does not know, so if you failed to tell them, they assume it's all gain and taxable. That's why any time you receive a Form 1099 (eBay should have sent you one), you should report the amount on your return, show the basis (which is typically more than the sales proceeds, so resulting in a loss, non-deductible for hobby items), and show the loss (or gain, if you have any). That avoids having to deal with the IRS in the future. Above all, don't miss the deadline to reply to the IRS! You can normally get an extension of the deadline (by phone if you can get through) if needed to find your info, or respond with general explanation and expect to need to file evidence of purchase price.
THE IRS HAS TAKEN MY TRANSACTIONS VIA PAYPAL AND IDENTIFIED THEM AS TAXABLE INCOME
I had multiple transactions here and at US Audio Mart in 2019 and yesterday received a letter from the IRS stating the transactions were "Taxable Income" anyone else ever experience that with Paypal and now what?
Fighting the IRS is not something I look forward to!
Fighting the IRS is not something I look forward to!
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