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ColleenD3,
My read of the original query is that they are asking about one-time membership fees, not per-transaction costs. Unfortunately, the 2017 tax "reform" eliminated those as 2% miscellaneous itemized deductions on an individual's personal return. However, some states, e.g. CA where I reside, did not change their state income tax laws to match and those fees are still 2% deductible expenses.
The commissions would be deducted from the Sales Proceeds. In most cases the amount reported has already been reduced by any fees or commissions.
However, if you need to report fees, commission, or other sales expenses that were not subtracted from the proceeds reported on Form 1099-B, you can enter these expenses by selecting, "I paid sales expenses..."
ColleenD3,
My read of the original query is that they are asking about one-time membership fees, not per-transaction costs. Unfortunately, the 2017 tax "reform" eliminated those as 2% miscellaneous itemized deductions on an individual's personal return. However, some states, e.g. CA where I reside, did not change their state income tax laws to match and those fees are still 2% deductible expenses.
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