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Poshmark Sales

I have sold over 200+ items on Poshmark for 2024 and all of the items were my personal items.  The question is since it is over 200+ items and made $15,000.00 at a loss how do I account for all of these items as a lot of these items I have had in my closets for over 2 years or more.    Everything that I sold was at a loss even before Poshmark took their 20%.    Please help as I thought that doing something fun is going to turn into me having to pay taxes.   I am hoping that I shouldn't as again like I said all items were sold at a loss.   Only a few items were NWT but, still took a loss.

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MindyB
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Poshmark Sales

No, you do not have to pay taxes on personal items sold at a loss. You don't need the exact cost basis because personal losses aren't deductible. Poshmark likely has sent or will send a 1099-K.

 

Here is how to report this in TurboTax Online:

  • Within your tax return go to the magnifying glass icon on the top right, type 1099-K and select the Jump to 1099-K link in the search results
  • Choose Add a 1099-K
  • The next screen will ask "Which type of income your 1099-K is for?" choose Personal item sales, then Continue
  • Enter the information from your 1099-K
  • After you choose continue, the next screen will show "Personal Item Sales". Here is where you choose "All items were sold at a loss or had no gain"

 

 

 

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MindyB
Expert Alumni
Intuit Approved! This answer has been verified for accuracy by an Intuit expert employee

Poshmark Sales

No, you do not have to pay taxes on personal items sold at a loss. You don't need the exact cost basis because personal losses aren't deductible. Poshmark likely has sent or will send a 1099-K.

 

Here is how to report this in TurboTax Online:

  • Within your tax return go to the magnifying glass icon on the top right, type 1099-K and select the Jump to 1099-K link in the search results
  • Choose Add a 1099-K
  • The next screen will ask "Which type of income your 1099-K is for?" choose Personal item sales, then Continue
  • Enter the information from your 1099-K
  • After you choose continue, the next screen will show "Personal Item Sales". Here is where you choose "All items were sold at a loss or had no gain"

 

 

 

Poshmark Sales

Thank you Mindy!!!

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