Hi,
I bought some Taylor Swift tickets and resold them on eBay. I made around $4,000 but Ebay only paid out around $3,000 to me because they deducted fees and stuff.
Also, I paid $1,200 originally for the tickets. So I really only profited about $1,800 total ($3,000 - $1,200).
What amount do I report as income? Is it the whole $4,000 before deducting any expenses because it was a 1 time sale and considered a hobby and not a business? Or do I report the $3,000 because that's all I received from eBay? Or do I report the $1,800 as income because that was the actual profit after deducting the cost of the tickets and eBay fees?
Thanks.
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If you and the IRS classify your eBay sales as a hobby, you'll have to report the income on Form 1040.
Since you cannot use hobby expenses to reduce your hobby income, you won't be able to use a loss from hobby sales to reduce other income. This can be important if you make money in other activities.
However, if your eBay activities are considered a business, you can use your loss as a deduction to reduce your other business income, say from landscaping. For example, let’s say that you have:
Distinguishing between a hobby and a business is not an exact science. The IRS looks to many factors, including:
If this was just a one-time sale of tickets, it may be classified as a hobby. Review the factors that the IRS considers in determining if your sale is for a hobby or a business to see which category you are in.
Click here for more information for determining if you have a business or a hobby.
The general equation to determine profit is Profit = Revenue - Cost.
TurboTax Tip:
If your eBay activity is classified as a business, you may be able to deduct a number of business expenses, including the costs to purchase or repair items you sell, advertising expenses, and the portion of your phone and internet charges related to your business.
Business tax deductions for eBay sellers
The only tax deductions you can use to reduce your gross eBay sales income are those authorized by the IRS, but you'll have quite a few to choose from. Consider whether you qualify for:
If you and the IRS classify your eBay sales as a hobby, you'll have to report the income on Form 1040.
Since you cannot use hobby expenses to reduce your hobby income, you won't be able to use a loss from hobby sales to reduce other income. This can be important if you make money in other activities.
However, if your eBay activities are considered a business, you can use your loss as a deduction to reduce your other business income, say from landscaping. For example, let’s say that you have:
Distinguishing between a hobby and a business is not an exact science. The IRS looks to many factors, including:
If this was just a one-time sale of tickets, it may be classified as a hobby. Review the factors that the IRS considers in determining if your sale is for a hobby or a business to see which category you are in.
Click here for more information for determining if you have a business or a hobby.
The general equation to determine profit is Profit = Revenue - Cost.
TurboTax Tip:
If your eBay activity is classified as a business, you may be able to deduct a number of business expenses, including the costs to purchase or repair items you sell, advertising expenses, and the portion of your phone and internet charges related to your business.
Business tax deductions for eBay sellers
The only tax deductions you can use to reduce your gross eBay sales income are those authorized by the IRS, but you'll have quite a few to choose from. Consider whether you qualify for:
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