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If the Consignee is selling items how can that be a service. The service is is the Consignor selling it and the part that stays with the store is the part taxable, considered income. I don't see it being a service or a profit for the client that is selling it at a lower price after buying it with money already taxed. Please help understanding.
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Selling personal items for less than you paid for them is not taxable income.
I was reading the posts about 1099' ing the consignee and most said that you had to if their share was more than $600, that is why I was asking for clarification.
If you do receive a 1099 report as other income and then report it again with a minus value to cancel it out.
I am the one opening a consignment store and I know the customers are not going to agree to be 1099'd after going over 599
It’s likely that you would not have to issue a 1099. It would be well with your local tax professional. to consult
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