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Originally posted by California Girl:
...How many on ebay REALLY tell the IRS..What their profits are???????? Any feedback out there??? Personally I don't make enough for them to bother me...but some sellers make a good living!
I file my tax returns and list all the income I receive from my online sales and auctions. I don't always list every EXPENSE, however. It is good to show a profit, otherwise the IRS will consider your business as only a hobby.
By showing a profit, I do pay self-employed tax, but how can that be considered a bad thing when in reality I'm actually helping myself later on when I reach 67 years of age and apply for Social Security, and lo' and behold, I've actually had income reported (and taxed) that the Social Security Administration will have to use to figure out what my benefit will be! If you only put in a little, you only get back a little, but if you put in more, you get more. Okay, so it is not really a nice big "retirement" amount, but it is better than a kick in the head, as my grandfather used to say.
Unless you are taking your profits and putting them into retirement-type accounts or stocks or mutual funds, etc., and instead are just using your profits for household expenses and luxuries now, then I think in the long-run you might be doing yourself a disservice.
I suppose, though, it all depends on how much money is being made throughout the year ($50 or thousands of dollars), what the focus is (is it a business you are running or just a hobby?), and long-term goals.
I don't mean to sound preachy and I'm not trying to be. These are things I, too, thought about when I first started selling online, and these are some of the answers that work for me.