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jm091804 06-14-2022 07:50 PM

2022 tax
 
I have a question i'm selling on ebay but not as business mostly closet stuff like collectibles, toys, clothes, and other things. my question is if i sell like 2000 worth and its non profit do i still have to pay taxes and how is that done thanks in advance.

agent006140 06-15-2022 06:59 AM

Re: 2022 tax
 
speak to your accountant,he would be able to explain to you

rsot 06-16-2022 05:15 AM

Re: 2022 tax
 
Non profit business is registered OP?

SaiJin 06-16-2022 08:20 PM

Re: 2022 tax
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jm091804 (Post 1194742)
I have a question i'm selling on ebay but not as business mostly closet stuff like collectibles, toys, clothes, and other things. my question is if i sell like 2000 worth and its non profit do i still have to pay taxes and how is that done thanks in advance.

So eBay will send you the 1099 right?
You report that to IRS then you also add some info on your non profit organization which I'm sure you have because getting those docs are more of a pain in the neck than normal EIN

and report to IRS as non profit donation.

vettefever17 07-03-2022 12:56 AM

Re: 2022 tax
 
On eBay, you would need to auction said items as a "donation". Otherwise, it will be put under a 1099-k as a gross income.

Another secret to filing taxes is if you sell general items out of the closet, it better be GREATER IN LOSS than the standard deduction. If it is lesser in value, it will be voided as wasted time and write-off.

agent006140 07-03-2022 10:19 AM

Re: 2022 tax
 
IRS does not expect you selling your personal items at a profit,but there are exceptions.
you can report as a one liner as misc income or use a schedule for small business,you can get a copy from IRS website to give you an idea.
you will get to deduct cost of doing business,mileage ,supplies,and of course Ebay/MP fee,you wont be making a profit,if you do,then you can deduct part of your home as office expense

vettefever17 07-09-2022 12:08 AM

Re: 2022 tax
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by agent006140 (Post 1196446)
IRS does not expect you selling your personal items at a profit,but there are exceptions.
you can report as a one liner as misc income or use a schedule for small business,you can get a copy from IRS website to give you an idea.
you will get to deduct cost of doing business,mileage ,supplies,and of course Ebay/MP fee,you wont be making a profit,if you do,then you can deduct part of your home as office expense

His/her losses better be over 5k. Otherwise, it will not change your AGI. All of my donations to goodwill last year were voided under the rules because of the standard deduction.

agent006140 07-09-2022 07:44 AM

Re: 2022 tax
 
not if he files as small business,with a special form,which is outside standard deduction.
but mind you,if he turns a profit,he may have to pay SS.

rsot 07-09-2022 09:04 AM

Re: 2022 tax
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vettefever17 (Post 1196796)
His/her losses better be over 5k. Otherwise, it will not change your AGI. All of my donations to goodwill last year were voided under the rules because of the standard deduction.

Nice donation offset


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