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Claim Everything
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I have stopped selling as it way too difficult to file my taxes when I have no clue what I paid for a card in 1988 that I just sold. Too much work. I filed one year when I sold a ton of stuff. I had to resort to a fair value assessment of most items. That took me forever to put together (essentially I had to find three similar sales on record for each item for my accountant).
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I am a Canadian e-bayer and have a U.S. PO box in Washington.
I have to pay tax on my purchases. Do I just kiss that tax goodbye? |
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