1099 tax form questions
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pjl44 said:I prefer the Metallica forum for tax advice0
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This thread is bumming me out0
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YourDirtisMyfood said:pjl44 said:I prefer the Metallica forum for tax advice0
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Loujoe said:This thread is bumming me out
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SHZA said:BF25394 said:on2legs said:You would be taxed on the amount that you profited. The $5000 just triggers the reporting to the irs. Technically people who were below the $5000 threshold but made a profit are supposed to self report any profit as income.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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FYI. As of now the 2025 threshold is $2,500 and it’s scheduled to be $600 next year.1996: Randall's Island 2 1998: East Rutherford | MSG 1 & 2 2000: Cincinnati | Columbus | Jones Beach 1, 2, & 3 | Boston 1 | Camden 1 & 2 2003: Philadelphia | Uniondale | MSG 1 & 2 | Holmdel 2005: Atlantic City 1 2006: Camden 1 | East Rutherford 1 & 2 2008: Camden 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 (#25) | Newark (EV) 2009: Philadelphia 1, 2 & 4 2010: Newark | MSG 1 & 2 2011: Toronto 1 2013: Wrigley Field | Brooklyn 2 | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore 2015: Central Park 2016: Philadelphia 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 | Fenway Park 2 | MSG (TOTD) 2017: Brooklyn (RnR HOF) 2020: MSG | Asbury Park 2021: Asbury Park 2022: MSG | Camden | Nashville 2024: MSG 1 & 2 (#50) | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore 2025: Raleigh0
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Ugh. I thought I had dodged a bullet. Feb 14th, and I hadn’t received any 1099s from anyone. Then of course, the day before the deadline, I get one in the mail this afternoon from Live Nation. 🙄
I got one last year too. But I had already done my taxes, and the total was below the threshold. So I just ignored it. My return went thru just fine, and I never heard anything from the IRS. Wondering if that same course of action will work this time since it’s also below the threshold. 🤔0 -
aisleseats said:Ugh. I thought I had dodged a bullet. Feb 14th, and I hadn’t received any 1099s from anyone. Then of course, the day before the deadline, I get one in the mail this afternoon from Live Nation. 🙄
I got one last year too. But I had already done my taxes, and the total was below the threshold. So I just ignored it. My return went thru just fine, and I never heard anything from the IRS. Wondering if that same course of action will work this time since it’s also below the threshold. 🤔
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BF25394 said:aisleseats said:Ugh. I thought I had dodged a bullet. Feb 14th, and I hadn’t received any 1099s from anyone. Then of course, the day before the deadline, I get one in the mail this afternoon from Live Nation. 🙄
I got one last year too. But I had already done my taxes, and the total was below the threshold. So I just ignored it. My return went thru just fine, and I never heard anything from the IRS. Wondering if that same course of action will work this time since it’s also below the threshold. 🤔
For example, if I list my Nashville tickets that I got directly thru 10c or TM, I get back exactly what I paid. But if I buy some F2F Nashville tickets, then relist them, I end up losing over $8 per pair. So, there’s no income either way.
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aisleseats said:BF25394 said:aisleseats said:Ugh. I thought I had dodged a bullet. Feb 14th, and I hadn’t received any 1099s from anyone. Then of course, the day before the deadline, I get one in the mail this afternoon from Live Nation. 🙄
I got one last year too. But I had already done my taxes, and the total was below the threshold. So I just ignored it. My return went thru just fine, and I never heard anything from the IRS. Wondering if that same course of action will work this time since it’s also below the threshold. 🤔
For example, if I list my Nashville tickets that I got directly thru 10c or TM, I get back exactly what I paid. But if I buy some F2F Nashville tickets, then relist them, I end up losing over $8 per pair. So, there’s no income either way.Post edited by KJ228171 on0 -
If the IRS sees that you received a 1099K and didn't report the income, they will send you a notice asking for the tax on the gross.
What you need to do is report the 1099 income amount as well as the "cost of goods sold".
This will keep the taxman off your back.
It doesn't matter if you have a loss on the sales, the IRS will still try to match up the gross income you received on the sales.Post edited by JOEJOEJOE on0 -
I understand. But since he was claiming I admitted to tax fraud, my point was, I wasn't intentionally defrauding the government out of anything, since there was no gain. Thus, no taxes. And last year, I had already filed my tax return, then received an unexpected 1099 weeks later. I figured, since 1099s are also reported to the IRS, they would contact me if there was any issue. They never did.
This year, I haven't filed yet, and will include that 1099 on my return. I was joking when I said I wonder if I could just do that again.
And just FYI to anyone who sold f2f tickets in late December, if you didn't get paid for the sale until after January 1st, those sales will be counted towards next years taxes.0 -
aisleseats said:I understand. But since he was claiming I admitted to tax fraud, my point was, I wasn't intentionally defrauding the government out of anything, since there was no gain. Thus, no taxes. And last year, I had already filed my tax return, then received an unexpected 1099 weeks later. I figured, since 1099s are also reported to the IRS, they would contact me if there was any issue. They never did.
This year, I haven't filed yet, and will include that 1099 on my return. I was joking when I said I wonder if I could just do that again.
And just FYI to anyone who sold f2f tickets in late December, if you didn't get paid for the sale until after January 1st, those sales will be counted towards next years taxes.0 -
aisleseats said:I understand. But since he was claiming I admitted to tax fraud, my point was, I wasn't intentionally defrauding the government out of anything, since there was no gain. Thus, no taxes. And last year, I had already filed my tax return, then received an unexpected 1099 weeks later. I figured, since 1099s are also reported to the IRS, they would contact me if there was any issue. They never did.
This year, I haven't filed yet, and will include that 1099 on my return. I was joking when I said I wonder if I could just do that again.
And just FYI to anyone who sold f2f tickets in late December, if you didn't get paid for the sale until after January 1st, those sales will be counted towards next years taxes.Post edited by KJ228171 on0 -
BF25394 said:aisleseats said:Ugh. I thought I had dodged a bullet. Feb 14th, and I hadn’t received any 1099s from anyone. Then of course, the day before the deadline, I get one in the mail this afternoon from Live Nation. 🙄
I got one last year too. But I had already done my taxes, and the total was below the threshold. So I just ignored it. My return went thru just fine, and I never heard anything from the IRS. Wondering if that same course of action will work this time since it’s also below the threshold. 🤔
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aisleseats said:I understand. But since he was claiming I admitted to tax fraud, my point was, I wasn't intentionally defrauding the government out of anything, since there was no gain. Thus, no taxes. And last year, I had already filed my tax return, then received an unexpected 1099 weeks later. I figured, since 1099s are also reported to the IRS, they would contact me if there was any issue. They never did.
This year, I haven't filed yet, and will include that 1099 on my return. I was joking when I said I wonder if I could just do that again.
And just FYI to anyone who sold f2f tickets in late December, if you didn't get paid for the sale until after January 1st, those sales will be counted towards next years taxes.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
It’s possible the IRS will send you letter regarding the unreported income and let you know you owe the tax and an interest penalty. They would give you an opportunity to respond back if you think the tax isn’t owed and it’s possible they will accept your response. Otherwise you will owe them the tax and interest penalty. As someone else stated, it would probably take a couple of years for them to catch the unreported income so the interest will have accrued during that time.
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When you receive money, that is considered income by the IRS. Period. Whether that income can be offset by expenses, or a cost of acquisition, depends on how you file, and how good your accountant is.0
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So livenation sent me for almost $11k, I did lot of upgrading… got burnt on 2 prem sales by accident, thank goodness they sold … my account put on schedule C, costing me like doing a 2nd return… I have medical bills to offset but what a pain in the ass
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aisleseats said:BF25394 said:aisleseats said:Ugh. I thought I had dodged a bullet. Feb 14th, and I hadn’t received any 1099s from anyone. Then of course, the day before the deadline, I get one in the mail this afternoon from Live Nation. 🙄
I got one last year too. But I had already done my taxes, and the total was below the threshold. So I just ignored it. My return went thru just fine, and I never heard anything from the IRS. Wondering if that same course of action will work this time since it’s also below the threshold. 🤔
For example, if I list my Nashville tickets that I got directly thru 10c or TM, I get back exactly what I paid. But if I buy some F2F Nashville tickets, then relist them, I end up losing over $8 per pair. So, there’s no income either way.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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