Originally Posted by moparts
Originally Posted by pittsburghracer


There are some sellers (several on this site alone by the prices they charge) that do in fact make a profit. But many many of us are moving parts we bought and used and are selling at a loss. Example was the gearset I raised the question about. I paid 750.00-800.00 for it and sold it for 550.00 minus 50.00 shipping. So uncle Sam looks at that as I made 550.00 profit. My tax forms are already eight pages for my yearly taxes. This will probable add three more pages.


Agree , I'm selling all my spare used and some new parts off this last year , nice having the extra money
BUT I haven't made a profit on any of it compaired to what I paid for it , So I loss coming up on my taxes


I'm assuming the "loss" was supposed to be "lose" ?

While on the subject, I was wondering IF one were to use different Third party money handlers keeping them all under the MAGIC 599.99 threshold, Would that not prevent a 1099 from being issued ? shruggy whistling A PITA for sure BUT whistling