Payment cards, Apps, Online Marketplace payments and how they are reported – Form 1099-K

You should receive a Form 1099-K if you sold a good or provided a service and were paid a gross amount more than the reporting threshold through a payment app or an online marketplace or accepted a payment from a payment card. You may have a tax obligation if you had a gain on the sale or received payment for services you provided. Form 1099-K is an information return that popular payment apps and online marketplaces provide when you use them for selling goods or providing a service. The IRS has recently updated their FAQ’s regarding these type transactions (see below link).

Common types of questions addressed by the FAQ’s include –

“Will my child get a Form 1099-K if I send them money using payment apps?”

“If I have a seasonal craft business and accept payment cards, or accept payments through payment apps or online marketplaces, will I receive a Form 1099-K?”

“Who is responsible for reporting payment card transactions?”

Access these FAQ’s and responses using the below link –

https://www.irs.gov/pub/taxpros/fs-2024-03.pdf

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