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30 March 2011, 12:18 AM | #61 |
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I can not even come up with a big enough facepalm for the OP......
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30 March 2011, 12:57 AM | #62 |
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Let's take it easy on the OP, seriously. He stated that he was told by someone and seeked advice here. No point in the past 2 posts.
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30 March 2011, 06:22 AM | #63 | |
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This is a nice community to buy and sell watches in a reputable, yet informal, way. If the seller of my Daytona asked for my SSN so he could fill out an 8300, I'd walk away from the deal unless I knew exactly who he was and met him in person. Not because I'm hiding money but I have no idea what they might do with my personal identity. Bottom line is that at no time, now or in the future, would I, as a private citizen making a consumer purchase, be obligaged to fill out a 1099. |
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30 March 2011, 12:47 PM | #64 |
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The problem here, and there truly is a problem, (it's always good for an hour or so at the Club) is that this "hidden tax" scheme was written into the Health Care Bill as a means of generating additional income to help pay for it..
But that bill doesn't actually write tax law, it directs that the tax law be written.. therefore, nobody really knows the affect yet, or what the final law will look like once the IRS publishes it... They need to have the laws on the books by Jan 1, 2012, or else you will need to keep careful track since it would be retroactive if they're late.. One thing that you can be sure of, like all other taxes, it will come out of your pocket..
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He is definitely spot on, but what else does he have to do sitting in the middle of the desert?
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Here are a few more links dealing with this issue, from a "reporting" perspective.....examples of what eBay and PayPal will begin doing (1099K)......supposedly....
http://money.cnn.com/2010/05/21/smal...luge/index.htm http://forums.ebay.com/db2/topic/Sel...Laws/520182858 (there are three informative links in this article) http://money.cnn.com/2010/05/05/smal...re_tax_change/ Certainly something for us to make a note of.......as with at least eBay/PayPal, they will begin reporting for the tax year 2011....from how I read it. And the new 1099 rules will now eliminate the reporting exemption that currently exists for corporations, and add that we use the 1099 for "goods" reporting as well as for "services". As written, the new rules will require, for example, a freelance designer who buys a new iMac from the Apple Store to send Apple a 1099. What an administrative nightmare! $20,000.00 can come quick, with respect to Rolex transactions thru PayPal, and it seems that any financial transaction thru credit card processors, and even bank transactions, such as wire transfers, will be reported via the 1099K......so now rather than have one of the parties to a transaction report, the law will mandate the transaction intermediary will do so, as well.......as according to the feds, the IRS estimates that the federal government loses more than $300 billion each year in tax revenue on income that goes unreported. Using 1099s to document millions of transactions that now go untracked is one way to begin to close the gap. Wild stuff.....with the added burden that, with regards to how this thread began, we must begin gathering names and taxpayer identification numbers for every payee and vendor that we do business with! How many think this will rekindle the face to face, cash transaction, or the use of say, USPS Money Orders (I don't think those will be reported) and old fashioned US Mail.....
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The tax man is not a happy topic in any country. But unfortunately in our increasingly bankrupt governments, they keep looking for new revenues. Computers allow them to "see" and collect revenue that was never "seen" before. |
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5 April 2011, 01:15 AM | #68 |
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Grissom, I think you are right we are going to see a lot more face to face transactions and the use of money orders!
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5 April 2011, 01:25 AM | #69 |
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I think the line below says it all. The issue is, will Congress change this requirement? If not then Social Security or tax ID numbers will have to be exchanged for all transaction in excess of $600 involving US buyers and sellers.
Section 9006 of the health care bill -- just a few lines buried in the 2,409-page document -- mandates that beginning in 2012 all companies will have to issue 1099 tax forms not just to contract workers but to any individual or corporation from which they buy more than $600 in goods or services in a tax year. |
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The real potential issue, as I see it, will be the REQUIREMENT for PAYMENT PROCESSORS (PayPal, Credit Card Processors, Banks, and the like) to begin sending 1099Ks to all those who meet whatever threshold criteria the US Government/IRS ultimately decide upon. The casual collector who buys and sells to support their "habit" may be caught up in this, such that they may end up getting 1099K'd should their activity with any one particular payment processing organization, meet or exceed the threshold. As such, I would encourage those who feel they may fit in, to begin keeping extremely good records of not only what they pay for something and what they sell it for, but all the other ancillary expenses related to "the hobby" if it may one day be considered a "business" for tax purposes, in this regard. Trips to watch shows, use of a vehicle/gas/maintenance if you drive anywhere that relates to the hobby. Internet/Phone/Cellular Phone usage that relates to the hobby. Expenses relating to TRF Get Togethers (well, they could certainly be considered "marketing" expenses). Equipment purchases relating to the hobby. Repairs, maintenance of the watches. Shipping costs. And pretty much any other "hobby" related expenditures, as I see it. In case one ends up selling an expensive watch and takes payment in a way that prompts a 1099K, then at least they would have good expense data to use to offset any potential income or capital gain that might arise.....and if a watch gets sold at a loss, then that could then be used to offset any other gains. Were I to be faced with a tax bill for selling a watch, you can bet I would expense out EVERYTHING related to that watch and my watch collecting hobby.....and let the IRS tell me they were denying any of those expenses, as my position would be: Treat my hobby as a "Business" for the purpose of taxing me, then I will also treat it as a business when it comes to expensing out my "cost of doing business". So, if this ends up moving forward, a chat with your CPA might be in order. And again, to the OP....I think (unless your purchases are made through your company, or thru you as a Professional Corporation such as if you are a Physician, Attorney and the like) then your bookkeeper was a bit confused, perhaps, by the intent of the new proposed regulations, in telling you to begin to acquire that information, with the intent of issuing 1099Ks, to those you make large purchases from. Hope these ramblings of mine prove useful....... G-d Bless America!!
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http://blog.auctionbytes.com/cgi-bin...283997077.html The new requirements now focus attention on those "buying" and mandate new reporting criteria, by the purchaser, in order to capture income that sellers/vendors/companies might not otherwise report. They will be using 1099s for reporting goods as well as services, now, and will "draft" disinterested third parties to report as well.....
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I wouldn't get too worked up about something really stupid that is sort of planned for the future. Like the IRS wants shoppers to report how much they spent on groceries at the supermarket? Not at all likely in my opinion.
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