If you sell products on eBay, knowing all the IRS tax obligations you have at year-end is a very important part of your business. You have sales tax to collect on product purchases, quarterly estimated taxes to pay and of course the traditional year-end tax forms to submit in April.
Worried over which records to keep? Confused about which tax forms you need to file, where to report your income, or how to account for your inventory? Then this book is for you!
Top Rated Seller Webinars recently had a webinar focused on key IRS tax laws, forms and possible deductions for online sellers featuring financial-industry experts Laura Messerschmitt and Cliff Ennico.
– The whats, whens, and hows of income taxes for eBay sellers
– How to handle the 1099-K you received from PayPal
– Is selling on eBay a “business” or a “hobby”, and does it matter?
– Calculating your income from selling on eBay
– Common deductions that eBay sellers take
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If you sell products on eBay, knowing all the IRS tax obligations you have is a very important part of your business. You have sales tax to collect on product purchases, quarterly estimated taxes to pay and of course the traditional year-end tax forms to submit every April.
Top Rated Seller Webinars recently had a webinar focused on key tax laws, IRS forms and possible deductions for online sellers featuring financial-industry experts Laura Messerschmitt of Outright accounting software and Cliff Ennico, attorney and best selling author of numerous eBay books.
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Topics in the webinar include:
The whats, whens, and hows of income taxes for eBay sellers
How to handle the 1099-K you received from PayPal
Is selling on eBay a “business” or a “hobby”, and does it matter?
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