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New Bush proposal would allow $5000 yearly in Ebay sales- TAX FREE !
Attention all you Ebay sellers- this is one proposal you may want to
get behind- Bush may ask for a law to be passed, whereby Ebay sales would come under the IRS tax umbrella- and Ebay would actually issue a statement, similar to a W-2 or 1099 form, showing total sales and total transactions for each seller on Ebay per year. Now the good part- all sales under $5000 per year, or under 100 transactions per year, would be exempt ! This is a WIN-WIN for most small Ebay sellers- and basically a $5000 tax shelter for the average guy/gal selling on Ebay. Reason- most Ebay sellers fall under that amount of sales, and would be considered exempt ! If you sell on Ebay and are claiming $5000 or less in gross sales currently, it would all become TAX FREE ! You would no longer have to claim it !! "W" would basically be giving us all a $5000 tax deduction every year, on sales of used household goods !! Check it out: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...merge-on-irs-p... Details emerge on IRS plans to tax eBay auctions By Nate Anderson | Published: May 15, 2007 - 11:55PM CT Changes are contained in the President's 2008 budget proposal. Instead of targeting only Internet auction sites, the current proposal actually expands the definition of a "broker" to include middlemen that don't actually function as the customer's agent in a transaction-- like eBay, for instance. Brokers currently need to file a form with the IRS that gives the name, address, and gross proceeds of each customer they work for; under the new proposal, many more companies would need to do the reporting. The Treasury Department wants the change because, as the budget request notes, "compliance increases significantly for amounts that a third party reports to the IRS." But this isn't a change that will apply to all eBay sellers; in fact, most will be exempt from the new reporting requirements. Internet auction sites will only be required to report customer revenue information if the customer does more than 100 separate transactions in a fiscal year and generates more than $5,000 in gross proceeds. In a report from the Information Reporting Program Advisory Committee (part of the IRS), the new proposal is supported by a 2005 study showing that over 700,000 Americans have a primary or secondary source of income through eBay. |
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New Bush proposal would allow $5000 yearly in Ebay sales- TAXFREE !
On Dec 13, 6:57 pm, trippin-2-8-track wrote:
Attention all you Ebay sellers- this is one proposal you may want to get behind- Bush may ask for a law to be passed, whereby Ebay sales would come under the IRS tax umbrella- and Ebay would actually issue a statement, similar to a W-2 or 1099 form, showing total sales and total transactions for each seller on Ebay per year. Now the good part- all sales under $5000 per year, or under 100 transactions per year, would be exempt ! This is a WIN-WIN for most small Ebay sellers- and basically a $5000 tax shelter for the average guy/gal selling on Ebay. Reason- most Ebay sellers fall under that amount of sales, and would be considered exempt ! If you sell on Ebay and are claiming $5000 or less in gross sales currently, it would all become TAX FREE ! You would no longer have to claim it !! "W" would basically be giving us all a $5000 tax deduction every year, on sales of used household goods !! Check it out: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...merge-on-irs-p... Details emerge on IRS plans to tax eBay auctions By Nate Anderson | Published: May 15, 2007 - 11:55PM CT Changes are contained in the President's 2008 budget proposal. Instead of targeting only Internet auction sites, the current proposal actually expands the definition of a "broker" to include middlemen that don't actually function as the customer's agent in a transaction-- like eBay, for instance. Brokers currently need to file a form with the IRS that gives the name, address, and gross proceeds of each customer they work for; under the new proposal, many more companies would need to do the reporting. The Treasury Department wants the change because, as the budget request notes, "compliance increases significantly for amounts that a third party reports to the IRS." But this isn't a change that will apply to all eBay sellers; in fact, most will be exempt from the new reporting requirements. Internet auction sites will only be required to report customer revenue information if the customer does more than 100 separate transactions in a fiscal year and generates more than $5,000 in gross proceeds. In a report from the Information Reporting Program Advisory Committee (part of the IRS), the new proposal is supported by a 2005 study showing that over 700,000 Americans have a primary or secondary source of income through eBay. just emailed to Rush Limbaugh, to be broadcast nationwide to millions of listeners this week, nationwide see what being a dumb ass gets you, DeserTBob ? |
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New Bush proposal would allow $5000 yearly in Ebay sales- TAXFREE !
On Dec 13, 6:57 pm, trippin-2-8-track wrote:
Attention all you Ebay sellers- this is one proposal you may want to get behind- Bush may ask for a law to be passed, whereby Ebay sales would come under the IRS tax umbrella- and Ebay would actually issue a statement, similar to a W-2 or 1099 form, showing total sales and total transactions for each seller on Ebay per year. Now the good part- all sales under $5000 per year, or under 100 transactions per year, would be exempt ! This is a WIN-WIN for most small Ebay sellers- and basically a $5000 tax shelter for the average guy/gal selling on Ebay. Reason- most Ebay sellers fall under that amount of sales, and would be considered exempt ! If you sell on Ebay and are claiming $5000 or less in gross sales currently, it would all become TAX FREE ! You would no longer have to claim it !! "W" would basically be giving us all a $5000 tax deduction every year, on sales of used household goods !! Check it out: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...merge-on-irs-p... Details emerge on IRS plans to tax eBay auctions By Nate Anderson | Published: May 15, 2007 - 11:55PM CT Changes are contained in the President's 2008 budget proposal. Instead of targeting only Internet auction sites, the current proposal actually expands the definition of a "broker" to include middlemen that don't actually function as the customer's agent in a transaction-- like eBay, for instance. Brokers currently need to file a form with the IRS that gives the name, address, and gross proceeds of each customer they work for; under the new proposal, many more companies would need to do the reporting. The Treasury Department wants the change because, as the budget request notes, "compliance increases significantly for amounts that a third party reports to the IRS." But this isn't a change that will apply to all eBay sellers; in fact, most will be exempt from the new reporting requirements. Internet auction sites will only be required to report customer revenue information if the customer does more than 100 separate transactions in a fiscal year and generates more than $5,000 in gross proceeds. In a report from the Information Reporting Program Advisory Committee (part of the IRS), the new proposal is supported by a 2005 study showing that over 700,000 Americans have a primary or secondary source of income through eBay. But you always bragged that you made $2000~$3000 a month on Ebay. |
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New Bush proposal would allow $5000 yearly in Ebay sales- TAXFREE !
"trippin-2-8-track" Cholly Nudo wrote in message news:1357c796- just emailed to Rush Limbaugh, to be broadcast nationwide to millions of listeners this week, nationwide see what being a dumb ass gets you, DeserTBob ? You bragged that you made $2000~$3000 a month on Ebay, see what being a dumb-ass gets you, Charlie Nudo? |
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New Bush proposal would allow $5000 yearly in Ebay sales- TAX FREE !
see what being a dumb ass gets you, DeserTBob ?
dBob wields that much clout? Impressive. |
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New Bush proposal would allow $5000 yearly in Ebay sales- TAX FREE !
But you always bragged that you made $2000~$3000 a month on Ebay.
But with write-offs (hopefully legit) he could possibly whittle that down to nothing. |
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New Bush proposal would allow $5000 yearly in Ebay sales- TAX FREE !
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 15:57:21 -0800 (PST), trippin-2-8-track
wrote: Attention all you Ebay sellers snip Why does Charlie Nudo continue to post this crap that may never see the light of day, when he owes the IRS for many years of UNPAID TAXES on his eBay (66fourdoor, 66-catalina, coolsitesnsounds, quad-dubber, and others) and 8trackaudio sales, as well as online sale on other sites? It's like he's shining a big, bright beacon for the IRS to land at his house! |
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New Bush proposal would allow $5000 yearly in Ebay sales- TAXFREE !
It's like he's shining a big, bright beacon for the IRS to land at his house! is that by UFO ?? BWAHAHAHAHAHA !!! |
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New Bush proposal would allow $5000 yearly in Ebay sales- TAXFREE !
On Dec 13, 8:41 pm, "William W Western"
wrote: see what being a dumb ass gets you, DeserTBob ? dBob wields that much clout? Impressive. the only clout he yields, is on his own pecker... |
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New Bush proposal won't pass Congress...fraudstering eBayers up for audits
On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 01:41:10 GMT, "William W Western"
wrote: see what being a dumb ass gets you, DeserTBob ? dBob wields that much clout? Impressive. snip Of course! From where do you think that big crease in Noodles' skull came? It's from me bashing him endlessly, enough to have permanently modified his head. No worries...nothing in there, anyway. |
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