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In reply to the discussion: well, well! IRS has withdrawn the requirement of reporting $600 for selling your old stuff [View all]Rebl2
(17,107 posts)24. If I
buy something on eBay or Etsy and the person lives in my state, they tack on sales tax and have for several years now. I am pretty sure I remember my state passing a law that required it.
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well, well! IRS has withdrawn the requirement of reporting $600 for selling your old stuff [View all]
Grasswire2
Dec 2022
OP
They should just put a national sales tax on it and save $Billions in CPA Fees for everyone
bucolic_frolic
Dec 2022
#2
"extra tax return calculations to prove the event wasn't taxable" - how DO you prove a negative?
bucolic_frolic
Dec 2022
#4
That $600 if declared as income would generally be subject to 15.4% Self Employment
kelly1mm
Dec 2022
#27
K&R!!!!! Going after little people is absurd. And letting billionaires roll in millions.
RKP5637
Dec 2022
#9
Weeks before the bill was actually passed, there were rumors & complaints it was in there.
MichMan
Dec 2022
#43
... but if one was selling a little bit on eBay, for example, used stuff, I guess you have to
RKP5637
Dec 2022
#22