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Business & farm
As @GeorgeM777 pointed out, you can treat the discounts and returns as an expense instead of altering the 1099-K gross income reported to you. The result is the same, without paying taxes on the money you did not make, and without showing discrepancies between the amount reported to the IRS on the 1099-K form and the amount you reported on your tax return.
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‎April 1, 2022
6:26 PM