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Intent says it all, personal losses are not deductible. As such, they do not offset your business profits. On the same note, the occasional personal gain is not taxable. Below is a discussion of eBay sales and income tax that you will find helpful.
Not every eBay sale is subject to income tax, but most are. If you use the site to get rid of household articles you've used in the past, you may qualify for "occasional garage or yard sale" treatment. According to the IRS, if your online auction sales are the Internet equivalent of an occasional garage or yard sale, you generally do not have to report income from those sales.
Assuming that you originally bought the used items for more money than you are selling them for, you don't have to report the income received from the eBay sale. For example, if you sell a bicycle that you paid $500 for two years ago for $350 on eBay, you usually don't have to notify the IRS — but you can't claim a loss on it.
Hobby sales must be reported
If you and the IRS classify your eBay sales as a hobby, you'll have to report the income. Your income is reported on Form 1040 and your expenses are an itemize deduction on Schedule A.
However, you won't be able to use a loss from hobby sales to reduce other income. This can be important if you make money in other activities. For example, let’s say that you have:
If your eBay activities are considered a business, you can use your loss as a deduction to reduce your gardening income, so:
If your eBay activities are a hobby, you cannot use a loss to reduce your gardening income. Distinguishing between a hobby and a business is not an exact science. The IRS looks to many factors including:
If you make more than $20,000 in gross sales and have 200 or more transactions on eBay, you should receive a 1099-K form reporting this income to the IRS.
Using eBay to make profits is a business
If you sell and buy articles on eBay in order to earn money, the IRS will likely classify your sales activities as a business. This means you will have to report net income from eBay sales. Report your total gross income on Schedule C, then reduce it to net income by subtracting the amounts you spent for allowable business-related expenses.
For example, if your income is $45,000 and you have “business-related expenses” that total $10,000:
Business tax deductions for eBay sellers
The only tax deductions you can use to reduce your gross eBay sales income are those authorized by the IRS, but you'll have quite a few to choose from. Consider whether you qualify for:
If you're still unsure if something is deductible, check out a more comprehensive list of common small business expenses.
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