A key IRS threshold reset reshapes how online income is reported in 2026, easing compliance for casual sellers while ...
Will you recognize the Form 1099-K when you receive it from one or more third-party marketplace providers this year? A few years ago, the IRS implemented new reporting requirements for many popular ...
If you freelance, side hustle or sell products online, you're most likely familiar with the Form 1099-K. It's a form that specifically reports card payments and transactions from online platforms, ...
This year, some gig workers, freelancers and small business owners received an unfamiliar IRS tax form: a 1099-K. If you're one of them, how you report this form on your tax return could accidentally ...
On 2/6/24, the IRS released new and updated FAQs regarding Form 1099-K 2023 given that on November 21, 2023 (via Notice 2023-74) the IRS announced that calendar year 2023 would also be a transition ...
Did you just receive a form called a 1099-K, a form that you never, ever saw in your lifetime? Well, do not ignore any 1099-K that pops up. Take your time to understand this one. More taxpayers will ...
If you sell goods or services or rent property, and get paid through Venmo, PayPal, Cash App or another payment app, you may have been surprised by a Form 1099-K this year. Here’s why you might be ...
If you sell goods or services or rent property, and get paid through Venmo, PayPal, Cash App or another payment app, you may have been surprised by a Form 1099-K this year. Here’s why you might be ...
Did you make over five grand on a marketplace app? Maybe you're an Uber or Lyft driver and you make some money on the side. Or you sell baked goods or do hair on the weekends, and customers pay you on ...
Many small businesses accept credit cards, debit cards, and money transfer app payments as payment options when customers purchase goods and services. If you're among them, you will likely receive ...
Portland, OR, USA - Jan 5, 2022: Third-party payment apps now have to report transactions more than USD600 to the IRS. Taxpayers who engage in online sales may have dodged a reporting bullet in early ...