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Form 1099-K is used by third-party settlement organizations (“TPSOs”) to report the payment transactions they process for retailers or other third parties. If you have a Virginia mailing address, TPSOs are required to send you a Form 1099-K when they pay $600 or more to you in the previous calendar year.
Some examples of a TPSO include:
You received Form 1099-K because a TPSO paid $600 or more to you in the previous calendar year. This may be the first time you’re receiving a 1099-K because the threshold in Virginia for TPSOs to provide this information to you has changed and is now lower than the federal threshold. See Tax Bulletin 20-10 for more details.
No, the 1099-K does not impose a new tax. The form is strictly to notify you that you received these payments, so you can accurately report income if needed when you prepare your taxes.
It depends on whether the payment was income that is subject to tax. Form 1099-K is an informational document and amounts included within are not necessarily subject to income tax in Virginia. You should use the information reported in conjunction with your other records to determine whether it is taxable income and to determine your correct tax. We recommend that you keep documentation of reportable transactions available if not all amounts included on Form 1099-K should be considered taxable income.
Amounts included on Form 1099-K are generally includable as part of your gross income (although you may be able to deduct certain expenses associated with earning such income) if received from activities such as:
Amounts included on Form 1099-K are generally excluded from your gross income if they were received:
Here are some examples:
If you have questions about the proper classification of amounts included on your Form 1099-K, we recommend that you contact a tax professional, as the treatment of certain forms of income may vary depending on your particular facts and circumstances.
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