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


If you are going to pay the taxes on the gross amount on the 1099... don't complain and get to work minimizing the alleged income. It's NOT that hard...

Paying the tax on the gross amount is EXACTLY what the government wants you to do. They expect you to be lazy.

Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you are putting out there.

Last edited by crackedback; 11/29/22 02:06 AM.