WASHINGTON (KABC) -- Anyone being paid for their goods and services through apps like Venmo or Etsy just got a reprieve from the IRS. The revenue service announced it would delay the implementation of ...
With 2022 drawing to a close, the IRS is alerting Americans so they can avoid a potentially nasty surprise when they pay taxes next year. Starting in 2023, more people who made money on eBay, Etsy, ...
If you’re using certain payment apps like Venmo, PayPal and Cash App to sell goods and services it will be harder to hide income from the IRS under a new tax reporting requirement. The new rule ...
Whether it’s a side hustle or a main source of income, Etsy is a popular way for Canadian creative entrepreneurs to earn cash by selling their goods across the country and around the world. It’s an ...
If you get paid through apps like Venmo or PayPal or platforms like Etsy or Airbnb, preparing your taxes next year may be a little more confusing than usual. A new tax reporting rule requires ...
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Tax planning season starts in the fall for financially savvy people. Millions of these families will find that next spring’s annual slog through tax return preparation is going to get a lot worse for ...
2023 was going to be the first year in which people who earned at least $600 from online platforms like eBay, Etsy, Venmo and CashApp were going to receive 1099-K income tax forms. But right before ...
The Internal Revenue Service is delaying a requirement for e-commerce platforms, including Venmo, PayPal, Cash App and Etsy, to send tax forms to customers who have transactions of more than $600. The ...
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