TheGrooveking
Well-known member
Just wanted to FYI you guys if you weren't aware that ebay sales are considered income by the IRS. A good friend of mine was audited because he sold some old tools and lawn tractor stuff on ebay, in total $3K or less. Well they made him pay tax on it because he wasn't able to prove that he paid for the stuff. The tools were given to him by his dad/uncles and he had multiples, the lawn tractors were units he'd garbage pick or neighbors would give him because they didn't run.
So I suggest you guys keep detailed records of how much you paid for something, any shipping and or sales tax paid so when you sell it you can show that it wasn't free and becomes a capital gain as to say. In the audit the showed him the printouts of all of his paypal/ebay transactions so there was no arguing that he had not sold them.
Just an FYI, remember the IRS is the only government agency the FBI, CIA and NSA fear....
TheGrooveking
So I suggest you guys keep detailed records of how much you paid for something, any shipping and or sales tax paid so when you sell it you can show that it wasn't free and becomes a capital gain as to say. In the audit the showed him the printouts of all of his paypal/ebay transactions so there was no arguing that he had not sold them.
Just an FYI, remember the IRS is the only government agency the FBI, CIA and NSA fear....
TheGrooveking

