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grasswire

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10. yep I also found this info in many sources...
Sun Feb 3, 2013, 01:12 AM
Feb 2013

.....when I googled the other day. That's good news for buyers too, because so many wonderful items come from casual sellers who would be unable to sell were the rule more strict.

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eBay question [View all] CountAllVotes Jan 2013 OP
That is IRS rule not ebay. brer cat Jan 2013 #1
when did this start? CountAllVotes Jan 2013 #2
Some time in 2011 I think. brer cat Jan 2013 #3
boy that sucks CountAllVotes Jan 2013 #4
$600 for a year? or per sale? nt grasswire Jan 2013 #5
For a calendar year. brer cat Jan 2013 #6
so that now taxes tag-sale type sellers who wouldn't be reported... grasswire Jan 2013 #8
what PayPal told me CountAllVotes Jan 2013 #7
more info. CountAllVotes Feb 2013 #9
yep I also found this info in many sources... grasswire Feb 2013 #10
I'm wondering about the $600.00 figure CountAllVotes Feb 2013 #11
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