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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Fred, the money received from the auction house isn't income but if you sold an item for more than what you paid for it then you have a capital gain. And a capital gain is a taxable event. Of course you should probably check with an accountant on this but I think it's pretty clear. |
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