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The new ”$600 rule”
Under the new rules set forth by the IRS, if you got paid more than $600 for the transaction of goods and services through third-party payment platforms, you will receive a 1099-K for reporting the income. With this new, lower threshold for triggering the tax form, more individuals with side hustles, small businesses and gigs may be reporting the income they earn.
The expected uptick in reporting volume was partly responsible for the decision to postpone the new ”$600 rule.” There were concerns that many taxpayers would unexpectedly receive 1099-K forms and would need additional time to familiarize themselves with the rules. Plus, taxpayers needed more time to separate personal versus business payments to prevent misidentified payments from being reported on the form.
What does this mean for you and your money?
For the 2022 tax year, taxpayers will follow guidelines set forth by the old IRS rule — you should receive a 1099-K form if you earned at least $20,000 or received at least 200 transactions. You won’t receive tax forms triggered by the ”$600 rule” until next year.
Again, this rule is aimed at individuals who run a side hustle, small business or do part-time work and receive payments through a business account on third-party payment platforms. So if you don’t have a business account and you’re just sending money to friends for a restaurant bill or a vacation, this won’t apply to you and your transactions won’t trigger a 1099-K form.
Again, keep in mind that even if you’ve been receiving transactions as a business but didn’t earn enough to trigger the 1099-K form, you must still be prepared to report your taxable income.
It’s generally recommended that business owners — and others who earn income that doesn’t get taxed upfront — put away around 20% of their earnings for tax purposes. This is to ensure that you haven’t used up all of your income before tax time and won’t feel like you need to scrape some cash together to pay your bill.
Of course, filintg taxes can be intimidating but it’s always better to avoid waiting until the last minute to start gathering documents and filling out forms. TurboTax offers step-by-step guidance, live support and a final review from a CPA. Otherwise, you can always have a tax expert prepare and sign everything for you.
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