So I received a 1099-K from eBay after selling some personal items like clothes and old shoes and books at a loss & I’m wondering how to file it? I didn’t realize how MA laws changed this year and that I would be sent one automatically if I sold over $600 dollars complicating how I normally file things. I don’t know how I should file it as I’ve taken a loss in things and I’ve been selling things just to get them out of my apartment : /
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If you sold items on ebay, but not as a business or with the intention of making money, you would not have to report the income on your tax return- unless you sold the items for more than you purchased them for. Even though you do not have to report the income, keep a copy of the 1099-K with a list of the items you sold and how much, with your tax records.
From the Massachusetts Department of Revenue: If you receive either a federal Form 1099-K or a Massachusetts Form
M-1099-K that shows amounts paid to you, you must report taxable amounts
on Schedule X, as other income, or if such amounts are derived from a
trade or business, on Schedule C. See TIR 17-XX. (emphasis added)
If you sold items on ebay, but not as a business or with the intention of making money, you would not have to report the income on your tax return- unless you sold the items for more than you purchased them for. Even though you do not have to report the income, keep a copy of the 1099-K with a list of the items you sold and how much, with your tax records.
From the Massachusetts Department of Revenue: If you receive either a federal Form 1099-K or a Massachusetts Form
M-1099-K that shows amounts paid to you, you must report taxable amounts
on Schedule X, as other income, or if such amounts are derived from a
trade or business, on Schedule C. See TIR 17-XX. (emphasis added)
In 2017, the rules changed for reporting income through a “third party network” in MA; now anything over $600 has to be reported to MA IRS (but not to Federal IRS; it’s only reportable to the Feds if it’s over $20,000 AND 200 transactions).
However, not all of this income is necessarily taxable. The MA IRS webpage says that “Form 1099-K is an informational document. You should use the information reported in conjunction with your other records to determine whether it’s taxable income and to determine your correct tax.”
They also give examples. People who receive income from Uber or Lyft should report it; people who make a profit should report it; people who sold items at a personal loss should NOT report it; people who are receiving reimbursement for an expense should NOT report it.
See the MA IRS website for more info: https://www.mass.gov/service-details/frequently-asked-questions-about-1099-k-notices-from-third-part...
Sold my old dolls, bike,stereo, damaged refrigerator and furnace parts. I received a 1099k for $6000. I am not a business. I'm 75 stuck in the house and downsizing. What to do
How can you document acquisition cost for a possible future audit if everything you sold that was reported on a 1099-K by a third party payment was received as a gift when you were a child? This is not a hypothetical. I sold about $800 of vintage toys, books, comic books, and medals that I received as gifts when I was a child and — because I live in Mass. — I received a 1099-K.
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