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smile 06-07-2011 12:47 PM

Pay Pal Story On Tax ID S.S. And The IRS.
 
eBay's online-payments subsidiary PayPal has already begun asking some merchants for their tax ID numbers to help them comply with a new tax law, but PayPal said it would not expand beyond the IRS reporting requirements it is obliged to follow for tax-year 2011

Rumors have been surfacing about how a new requirement might impact small sellers who accept PayPal payments. I've been writing about this issue for AuctionBytes.com since the new requirement was included in the Housing Economic Recovery Act of 2008, and some sellers are clearly still nervous about the implications of the legislation.

The law requires banks and other payment settlement companies that processes credit cards, debit cards, and electronic payments to file a new form, Form 1099-K, telling the IRS what online and offline merchants receive in payments, effective for the 2011 tax year.

For any person or entity that is selling goods or services and receiving payments through a payment processor, the money collected from sales will be reportable on Form 1099Ks - if they exceed $20,000 and 200 transactions in one year. (The "and" means that merchants who receive 1,000 transactions totaling $19,000 would not be affected - both criteria are needed to trigger the reporting requirement.)

One rumor circulating is that PayPal would issue 1099Ks for sellers with payments lower than the required thresholds. A PayPal spokesperson said this was incorrect. "PayPal will be using the IRS thresholds for reporting (merchants receiving over $20,000 in gross sales volume AND 200 payments or more)."

There has also been talk of sellers leaving eBay because of the reporting requirement, and that sites that allow sellers to advertise that they accept non-electronic forms of payment (checks, money orders and cash) may benefit from any such exodus.

Note that the law does not change sellers' existing obligation to report income. Some sellers who are in compliance and pay their taxes simply don't want to deal with more paperwork, while others may be wary of just how the IRS will use these reports.

PayPal has already begun collecting tax ID numbers - social security numbers for individuals and sole proprietors, and TIN or EINs for businesses. In response to my inquiries, a PayPal spokesperson said the following:

"PayPal has not begun reporting and will not report any payments received in 2010. Transactions occurring prior to 2011 will not be affected by this legislation. Starting in 2010, however, PayPal began asking impacted merchants to update their account by adding their SSN/TIN/EIN to their existing account(s). This information will only be requested from merchants that are potentially impacted by IRS requirements. If you are required to add this information, we will notify you via email and include an alert in your Account Overview."

Individuals and sole proprietors can obtain a Tax ID Number if they don't wish to reveal their social security number to payment processors. You can read more information on the PayPal website.

Sellers should be wary of phishing emails from scammers pretending to be from PayPal or the IRS, or any other payments processor such as credit card merchant account services.

Link:
PayPal Puts IRS Rumors to Rest

ShadyOne 06-07-2011 03:18 PM

Good find, was a good read. Was reading things about this over the last couple months.

LadyLover 06-07-2011 03:36 PM

so what does that mean for stealth account owners?

GrannyT 06-07-2011 03:40 PM

It means, if you are in the US, that once you hit 20K and 200 transactions you are stood down until next year - multiple stealth accounts me thinks
:pop2:

LadyLover 06-07-2011 04:42 PM

same :thumb:

KingRay 06-07-2011 10:44 PM

JUst get an EIN and post it. Then you are fine. YOu have to pay the taxes anyway even if you hit 5k, you just dont have paypal reporting it for you.

besides it can easily be reduced to nearly nothing with tax deduction, Gas, product costs, inventory, gifts, etc. the sky is the limit when it comes to business deductions

One thing that is odd though is that i am at 23k and still no email from paypal about the SSN/EIN.

I dont see any worry except people wanting to avoid paying taxes.

Sandy D 06-07-2011 11:20 PM

Great find!

The information is priceless.

Thank you.

Master Jedi 06-08-2011 12:18 PM

is it 200 payments received? or is it just 200 payments sent and received?

cruiserdaddy 06-09-2011 03:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Master Jedi (Post 237166)
is it 200 payments received? or is it just 200 payments sent and received?

Its received only, nothing to do with sent.

coolcat80 06-12-2011 02:33 PM

I'm confused.so its 20k or 200 transaction within a year. its a year counting from what point? your anniversary date? or from the time you started selling? and when you hit a year does that amount return to zero?

KingRay 06-12-2011 07:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by coolcat80 (Post 238706)
I'm confused.so its 20k or 200 transaction within a year. its a year counting from what point? your anniversary date? or from the time you started selling? and when you hit a year does that amount return to zero?



Really???? The IRS goes from jan 1st to the 31st of december. I guess I assumed EVERYONE knew this. I guess not.

All they are doing is reporting gross sales over 20k and that is IF you also hit 200items.

That keeps someone that sells a $20,000 car to have to pay income tax on it.

I bet they change it to 5k within a couple years. They know what is going on with online auctions, sales. you watch, it will happen.

Its really not that big a deal. 20k gross sales can be zero'd out so fast with deductions.

planes 06-12-2011 11:08 PM

Use a good accountant. I pay my guy 650 bucks per year and he saves me so much money. Once I compared it to the tax software one gets in the mail and the savings were dramatic.

Killed by Ebay 06-13-2011 04:12 PM

so you can get away with using a EIN instead of a SSN?

helpme1 06-13-2011 04:33 PM

It does sound like you can get away with a EIN number instead of a ssn. That would be great if that is the case. Can someone answer killed by ebays question because I'am curious too. :amen:

Gman91189 06-13-2011 05:19 PM

Depends.. sometimes you can, but a SSN is VITAL
sometimes they will ask for ssn and yes if you provide a EIN you're good to go.. but other times if they ask you for SSN and you provide a EIN... limit WILL NOT be lifted unless u also add a SSN:eek:
i know sucks.. but y not give it a try with the EIN

KingRay 06-13-2011 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gman91189 (Post 239136)
Depends.. sometimes you can, but a SSN is VITAL
sometimes they will ask for ssn and yes if you provide a EIN you're good to go.. but other times if they ask you for SSN and you provide a EIN... limit WILL NOT be lifted unless u also add a SSN:eek:
i know sucks.. but y not give it a try with the EIN


I have not heard of anyone actually getting asked for the SSN after they have given the EIN. I have only heard of posters saying that they THINK it will happen. Until I hear of it really happening then I dont beleive it.

as far as using the EIN instead of your SSN, Its really the same thing. you have to post your REAL SSN to the IRS to get the EIN so its the same thing just paypal only sees the EIN # instead.

Its not a clean way to get paypal accounts going unless you know what you are doing.

You still are liable for taxes even if you made 1k. You have to report it under the 20k yourself.

People think that they are getting away by just keeping under 20k but I can almost assure you that one day you will get hosed bad by the IRS if they find out you are making money under a stealth name and not reporting.

Burst 06-16-2011 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KingRay (Post 236986)
One thing that is odd though is that i am at 23k and still no email from paypal about the SSN/EIN.

Have you hit 200 payments yet?

Good find on this post by the way. The smart thing to do would be to get multiple stealth accounts and have each hit 18,000 or so, then let it cool off a year while working on your next stealth account. And repeat.

Im not saying this to bypass paying the IRS. But PayPal will limit your account if you go past the threshold and not supply them EIN/SSN. Id like to keep my stealth accounts stealth. Know what I mean? :)

KingRay 06-16-2011 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burst (Post 240136)
Have you hit 200 payments yet?

Good find on this post by the way. The smart thing to do would be to get multiple stealth accounts and have each hit 18,000 or so, then let it cool off a year while working on your next stealth account. And repeat.

Im not saying this to bypass paying the IRS. But PayPal will limit your account if you go past the threshold and not supply them EIN/SSN. Id like to keep my stealth accounts stealth. Know what I mean? :)


I hit 200 payments my 1st month of the year. Actually the 1st month of that account as well. Another reason I have a different opinion on how much one should sell on a new account. Just my situation though. NO vero, maybe a good category, not sure why.

Burst 06-16-2011 11:03 PM

Yeah if you dont sell vero, your account does not necessarily follow a lot of the restrictions that vero selling accounts would.

skyhigh 08-18-2011 03:26 PM

Hey KingRay you seem knowledgeable so I got a question for ya on this topic. Can I use multiple EIN's (one for each stealth account)? I have always planned on paying taxes- I have kept documents of purchases, fees and all that. Just confused on how to do it unless I can have a different EIN for each account. I thought that there can only be one EIN to an individual because it is like a SSN.

I may be ignorant on this subject so any info is greatly appreciated, thanks!

KingRay 08-18-2011 09:34 PM

You would have to create a complete business entity for each EIN for the IRS. You would need to separate assets, real estate, stock, deductions, tax paid, depreciation,etc on each.

You would need to file separately on each EIN. You would also need a business name for each.

There is a lot to it and another thing that people dont understand is you cant just have tons of sales the very 1st year of business without getting looked at differently by the IRS. That is good cause for an audit. most good business plans dont make any money for 3-5 yrs so making money like people are on ebay will just raise flags.

I would speak to a tax adviser and a business attorney before going further. Even i fyou get the EIN and dont use it more than likely they will want an explanation if audited. And messing with EIN's will likely bring you an audit if not done correctly.

I can assure you that the IRS is looking at the Billions of dollars they are losing in taxes for online sales very closely starting this year. They arent going to let this go much longer.

skyhigh 08-19-2011 07:31 AM

Okay my next step then is to talk to a tax advisor and a business attorney. Thanks Kingray, for breaking that down for me. Always very valuable information!


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