Originally Posted by MeanStreak
Most swap meets I've seen are anywhere from $40-$90 for a space and that's a one time fee. The 13.9% ebay fee is on every single part sold. So a part that is $400 total with shipping means they're taking out $55.60 on that sale alone. 7 equivalent sales easily breaks that $350 mark. And I've heard they're now reporting anything over $350 to the IRS.


the IRS 600.00 reporting limit was bypassed this year (for 2022 transactions) as the IRS didn't have the manpower to handle it. Not sure what this year will bring but wish I did as I have few things I'd like to sell but I'm not giving them a reason to add to my CPA's bill. I've been using C/L and FBM a little at a time with reasonable success. I have a butt load of mixed make parts that will be going to a swap meet when I get the time. Also have Mopar stuff but I have to find the time to list it here and elsewhere. That's a PITA itself.
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