• 1099-K issues

    From MZB@21:1/5 to All on Tue Dec 21 11:00:01 2021
    PayPal now issues a 1099-K (in 2022) if you move > $600 into your
    account (they assume you are now in the business of selling
    goods/services).

    If instead money is transferred directly into a bank account, will banks
    be doing the same thing? I see all kinds of headaches here.

    Mel

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  • From MZB@21:1/5 to MZB on Mon Dec 27 22:18:05 2021
    On 12/21/2021 11:00 AM, MZB wrote:
    PayPal now issues a 1099-K (in 2022) if you move > $600 into your
    account (they assume you are now in the business of selling
    goods/services).

    If instead money is transferred directly into a bank account, will banks
    be doing the same thing? I see all kinds of headaches here.

    Mel

    BUMP--anybody??

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  • From ira smilovitz@21:1/5 to MZB on Mon Dec 27 23:29:07 2021
    On Monday, December 27, 2021 at 10:20:05 PM UTC-5, MZB wrote:
    On 12/21/2021 11:00 AM, MZB wrote:
    PayPal now issues a 1099-K (in 2022) if you move > $600 into your
    account (they assume you are now in the business of selling goods/services).

    If instead money is transferred directly into a bank account, will banks
    be doing the same thing? I see all kinds of headaches here.

    Mel

    BUMP--anybody??
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    If Paypal isn't the bank holding the funds at the start or end of the transaction, it will be subject to 1099-K reporting. Since PayPal isn't a bank they are a third party processor.

    Ira Smilovitz, EA
    Leonia, NJ

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  • From MZB@21:1/5 to ira smilovitz on Tue Dec 28 22:53:05 2021
    On 12/27/2021 11:29 PM, ira smilovitz wrote:
    On Monday, December 27, 2021 at 10:20:05 PM UTC-5, MZB wrote:
    On 12/21/2021 11:00 AM, MZB wrote:
    PayPal now issues a 1099-K (in 2022) if you move > $600 into your
    account (they assume you are now in the business of selling
    goods/services).

    If instead money is transferred directly into a bank account, will banks >>> be doing the same thing? I see all kinds of headaches here.

    Mel

    BUMP--anybody??
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    If Paypal isn't the bank holding the funds at the start or end of the transaction, it will be subject to 1099-K reporting. Since PayPal isn't a bank they are a third party processor.
    g PayPal
    Ira Smilovitz, EA
    Leonia, NJ

    Are you saying that if Paypal moves money from Paypal to my bank this is
    also a 1099-K transaction (assuming totality is > $600 in 2022)?

    So I have to add funds going into Paypal and leaving PayPal to my bank?

    Hardly worth dealing with PayPal. Too many possible/probable IRS
    hassles. What about Coinbase to my bank (BTC investments and I would
    declare capital gains/losses)

    Mel

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  • From ira smilovitz@21:1/5 to MZB on Wed Dec 29 11:30:51 2021
    On Tuesday, December 28, 2021 at 10:55:38 PM UTC-5, MZB wrote:
    On 12/27/2021 11:29 PM, ira smilovitz wrote:
    On Monday, December 27, 2021 at 10:20:05 PM UTC-5, MZB wrote:
    On 12/21/2021 11:00 AM, MZB wrote:
    PayPal now issues a 1099-K (in 2022) if you move > $600 into your
    account (they assume you are now in the business of selling
    goods/services).

    If instead money is transferred directly into a bank account, will banks >>> be doing the same thing? I see all kinds of headaches here.

    Mel

    BUMP--anybody??
    --

    If Paypal isn't the bank holding the funds at the start or end of the transaction, it will be subject to 1099-K reporting. Since PayPal isn't a bank they are a third party processor.
    g PayPal
    Ira Smilovitz, EA
    Leonia, NJ

    Are you saying that if Paypal moves money from Paypal to my bank this is
    also a 1099-K transaction (assuming totality is > $600 in 2022)?

    So I have to add funds going into Paypal and leaving PayPal to my bank?

    Hardly worth dealing with PayPal. Too many possible/probable IRS
    hassles. What about Coinbase to my bank (BTC investments and I would
    declare capital gains/losses)

    Mel
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    Crypto transactions are more likely to generate IRS interactions than 1099-K transactions. The IRS is already looking closely at crypto (note the check box at the top of Form 1040) and 1099-B reporting begins in 2023. The IRS knows that 1099-Ks report
    more than just income transactions, so it isn't clear exactly how they will use the information they provide.

    Ira Smilovitz, EA
    Leonia, NJ

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    << nor can it used, for the purpose of avoiding penalties >>
    << that may be imposed upon the taxpayer. >>
    << >>
    << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting posts >>
    << to this newsgroup as well as our anti-spamming policy >>
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