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Transitional Delay – Increased Reporting to the IRS for PayPal, Venmo, Third-Party Payment Networks – Threshold $5,000 for 2024

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On November 26, 2024, the IRS announced transitional relief for the much-maligned tax reporting requirement for third party payment networks. The reporting threshold will now be $5,000 for the year 2024 rather than $600 to...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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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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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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