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posted Feb 15, 2023 7:26:39 AM

I have a single 1099-K of $696 for eBay sales. I entered this in TT Del and got an error that the 1099-B worksheet doesn't match the payment amount. How do I fix this?

This is the first time I've received a 1099-K. The sales are of personal property - most of it computer equipment that was 10 years old.  All sold at a loss, if that matters.

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Expert Alumni
Feb 15, 2023 8:23:37 AM

It depends, if you are not in the business of selling personal items it's possible to report the income without filing Schedule C.   If you sold any of the items for a profit, then you should report the sale as an investment sale on the tax return Any items sold at a loss would not be a deductible loss or required to be reported.  You must keep all your records as proof of each transaction with your records should you need to verify them later. However, you must report any gain you received on specific items when and if that occurs. And by reporting the sales this way you are also indicating you are not in the business of buying and reselling items regularly for your livelihood.

 

The following information will be helpful to make your decision:

 

Do I have to report personal items sold

 

Form 1099-K Frequently Asked Questions

 

If you do not consider this a hobby or a business then the investment sale is the best and correct way to report the sales. The link below will give you information about a hobby versus a business. If you are not in the business or hobby of buying and selling, except in a few instances this is neither a hobby nor a business.  The new Form 1099K  rule was put in place to track third-party vendors' activities.

 

Business Versus Hobby

 

@Anonymous 

 

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Expert Alumni
Feb 15, 2023 8:23:37 AM

It depends, if you are not in the business of selling personal items it's possible to report the income without filing Schedule C.   If you sold any of the items for a profit, then you should report the sale as an investment sale on the tax return Any items sold at a loss would not be a deductible loss or required to be reported.  You must keep all your records as proof of each transaction with your records should you need to verify them later. However, you must report any gain you received on specific items when and if that occurs. And by reporting the sales this way you are also indicating you are not in the business of buying and reselling items regularly for your livelihood.

 

The following information will be helpful to make your decision:

 

Do I have to report personal items sold

 

Form 1099-K Frequently Asked Questions

 

If you do not consider this a hobby or a business then the investment sale is the best and correct way to report the sales. The link below will give you information about a hobby versus a business. If you are not in the business or hobby of buying and selling, except in a few instances this is neither a hobby nor a business.  The new Form 1099K  rule was put in place to track third-party vendors' activities.

 

Business Versus Hobby

 

@Anonymous 

 

Level 15
Feb 15, 2023 10:23:34 AM

you don't have to use the TurboTax 1099-K screen if it causes you trouble.

enter as a stock sale but put "Personal Item" in description.

 

Enter on Form 8949 Use Box C or F since you don't have a 1099-B

Loss on Personal Items is not deductible so you have to enter an adjustment to cancel the loss,
the adjustment is in Col g. the adjustment code (Col f) is "L".

Gain on Personal Items is a taxable gain.

The proceeds subtotals should add up to your 1099-K

 

@Anonymous