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E-Bay
Craze: Taxable or Not?
By Bernadette M. Johnson
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If you are anything like me, you love E-Bay! At one point in my life
I was hooked on E-Bay. In fact, I was on a first name basis with the
UPS carrier. I've bought brand new shoes, leather coats and even textbooks
on E-Bay! My ten year old daughter even makes her way to the site
every now and then to “check-out” the deals. But I’m
not just an online shopper; I've even had some luck in unloading an
item or two. It beats having a garage sale and hoping someone will
show up. We all have something better to do with our Saturdays.
E-Bay and other online auction sites are one of today’s hottest
trends. And if you are like me and many other Americans, you may have
caught the online auction bug. Whether you are posting unwanted items
from your attic or basement or have intentions of becoming a virtual
entrepreneur, you should be aware of the tax rules that apply to your
sales proceeds.
So I’m sure you are asking, what’s the deal? Is it taxable
or not? Well, the old baby furniture or the unused treadmill generally
do not have any tax consequences. In these cases, the amounts you
receive for these items are generally less than what you paid for
them so there’s no gain on the sale. The most you get out of
the sale is cash to buy more junk and a little more space in your
garage. And that, my friend, is not taxable!
If the items you are unloading is considered an antique or collectible
item, then a different set of rules are applicable. In this case,
you generally will receive more for the item than what you paid for
it, creating a gain on the sale. The tax treatment on this sale will
depend on whether or not you’ve had the items for a year or
more. The general rule of having the item for less than a year deems
it as a short-term gain and is taxed at your ordinary income rate.
However, if you’ve had the item for a year or more, then it’s
considered a long-term gain and you may be eligible for favorable
tax rates.
So if you have made any online sales or are considering such sales
we will be happy to advise you on the proper handling of your transactions
for tax purposes.
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