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Old 05-24-2022, 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Exhibitman View Post
I just don't see how a 1099 in and of itself makes you run away from the platform unless you are a tax scofflaw.
I think it's because you view selling on ebay as a business for most people. And for most sellers, it is not. Now they will get a 1099 indicating sales income where many of them have no real proof of what they paid for a cost basis. So if/when the IRS comes calling, how do they prove what they claim when they have no records/proof because they didn't intend selling what they bought in the first place? I know a couple people who I doubt are "tax scofflaws" who are leaving because they don't want the hassle of now keeping records and retro-actively assessing what they paid for items. Since they were never "in business" as it was a hobby for them, they don't have records (ie proof) of what they paid.

Your assumption that everyone who leaves ebay is a tax scofflaw because they are now issued 1099 is unfounded if not downright silly.
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