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1099-K Reporting: IRS Further Delays the Day of RecKoning

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In early November, we issued an alert on the filing of information returns by payment settlement entities, such as PayPal or Venmo, when sellers of goods or services use them to carryout payments with buyers (see 1099-K...more

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Do You Have to Pay Taxes When Selling Goods or Services Online?

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We are often asked if one has to pay taxes when selling goods or services online.  That question became even more relevant this week when the IRS postponed the new “$600 Rule.” This is a particular relief for those wo receive...more

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What to Know About Reporting Apple Pay, Venmo and Cash App Transactions

Weber Gallagher’s Family Law Group often reviews payments made through popular mobile apps, including Venmo and Apple Pay, in discovery and for support purposes. Clients who utilize one of the many mobile payment platforms...more

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Apple Pay, Venmo, and Cash App Must Now Be Reported to the IRS

Weber Gallagher’s Family Law Group often reviews payments made through popular mobile apps, including Venmo and Apple Pay, in discovery and for support purposes. Clients who utilize one of the many mobile payment platforms...more

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Postscript on Increased Reporting to the IRS for PayPal, Venmo, Third-Party Payment Networks

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As we wrote in December, third-party payment networks, such as PayPal and Venmo, must report to the IRS any transactions for goods or services in excess of $600 starting this year. The House’s Build Back Better Proposal would...more

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New Tax Rule Changes Reporting Requirements For Venmo, Paypal, Cash App

A new tax rule will see the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) gain information on income small businesses receive via transactions on popular payment applications. As of Jan. 1, 2022, businesses that accept more than $600 per...more

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Digital, Digital Break Down: How to Make Sure You’re *NSYNC with IRS Changes for Reporting Virtual Payment Transactions

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You may have seen recent headlines warning that the IRS is tracking certain transactions paid using digital payment services such as Paypal, Cash App, Zelle, and Venmo. Even worse, you may have wondered whether a new law...more

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Increased Reporting to the IRS Required for PayPal, Venmo, Third-Party Payment Networks

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Small businesses take note: Starting January 1, third-party payment networks, such as PayPal and Venmo, must report to the IRS any transactions for goods or services in excess of $600. Under current law, such “third party...more

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Your Daily Dose of Financial News

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More on the rather shocking departure of John Flannery from GE, the Board that didn’t want to give him any more leash for his turnaround plans, and the future of the embattled corporate giant under Larry Culp....more

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Court Allows Petitioner To Claim Unsubstantiated Deductions

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The issue before the Tax Court in Huzella v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo. 2017-210, centered around a coin business on eBay, and whether the petitioner, Thomas Huzella, could substantiate his cost of goods sold and expense...more

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