Why I am shutting down the TechDIY Store

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New IRS requirements require a form 1099-K by PayPal or any other credit card vendor if you have over 200 transactions, or over $20,000 in gross receipts.

The cost to comply with preparing and filing a K-1 for the LLC, and the further complexity to my income tax reporting just makes running the store a losing proposition. In NJ you're taxed on "Gross Receipts" and just the amount of time required to file with NJ for sales tax (which is probably less than $20) is a killer.

Thanks IRS and you big government politicians. This was part of a rider to the "Housing Recovery Act" of 2008. Anyone wonder why American businesses are relocating?
 
New IRS requirements require a form 1099-K by PayPal or any other credit card vendor if you have over 200 transactions, or over $20,000 in gross receipts.

The cost to comply with preparing and filing a K-1 for the LLC, and the further complexity to my income tax reporting just makes running the store a losing proposition. In NJ you're taxed on "Gross Receipts" and just the amount of time required to file with NJ for sales tax (which is probably less than $20) is a killer.

Thanks IRS and you big government politicians. This was part of a rider to the "Housing Recovery Act" of 2008. Anyone wonder why American businesses are relocating?

Not good, the guy from Ampslab is also a member here and I have purchased from both. :(
 
I'm sorry to hear your dilemma.

What happened to personal enterprise ?

My Ex was from Ukraine. It would seem perfectly reasonable to buy two cows or two elephants for that matter and let them breed. NO. If you buy a cow you have to pay tax. It's impossible to generate a business.
 
New IRS requirements require a form 1099-K by PayPal or any other credit card vendor if you have over 200 transactions, or over $20,000 in gross receipts.

The cost to comply with preparing and filing a K-1 for the LLC, and the further complexity to my income tax reporting just makes running the store a losing proposition. In NJ you're taxed on "Gross Receipts" and just the amount of time required to file with NJ for sales tax (which is probably less than $20) is a killer.

Thanks IRS and you big government politicians. This was part of a rider to the "Housing Recovery Act" of 2008. Anyone wonder why American businesses are relocating?

When I had a top lawyer look at my business he explained why using a corporate form was not a good idea. Now I am not immune to paperwork headaches, but I get a lot less of them.

I do work around the country and often file more than one municipal and state tax forms.

Yes I have had folks "correct" local returns as they assume I must be a corporation and owe more taxes.

I do get audited every so often and it really is not the issue as often told. You just set up a desk for the auditor with an outlet for their computer and all of the records requested in a nice pile. They really know in a few minutes if you are not cheating and will actually review your records to be sure you followed the rules. Now as the rules are so complicated no one actually understands them, they will explain any errors including ones where you paid more tax than required!

So far on three audits two were accepted as filed and the third did contain an error that resulted in no additional tax but yielded savings for the next few years!

Now the real lesson learned is that small tax bodies are the most difficult to deal with. They do not have the resources to do a thorough job and often just want to play "Let's make a deal" to get some more money on the general theory that everyone cheats! That says a lot more to me about them!

Now I do my own taxes, but my accountant prepares the financial reports required by banks and insurance companies!

Now for the stock answer that a corporate form lowers your liability, that is what insurance is for. Now if you want to get into using the corporate form to shield criminal activity, that is actually an effective use!!!
 
New IRS requirements require a form 1099-K by PayPal or any other credit card vendor if you have over 200 transactions, or over $20,000 in gross receipts.

The cost to comply with preparing and filing a K-1 for the LLC, and the further complexity to my income tax reporting just makes running the store a losing proposition. In NJ you're taxed on "Gross Receipts" and just the amount of time required to file with NJ for sales tax (which is probably less than $20) is a killer.

Thanks IRS and you big government politicians. This was part of a rider to the "Housing Recovery Act" of 2008. Anyone wonder why American businesses are relocating?

I do my own taxes, have for a long time. Why don't you cap the biz at 20K / 200 transactions? Close down for the year after that.

Filing these forms has actually gotten easier, as most take them electronic format now.

I also pack and ship audio orders and send them all over the world. It is a labor of love, take a lot of time, and provides very little income. I can't believe filing a few more forms is harder than filling out postal forms and standing in line to mail out small packages for international shipments, but that's just me.

Now, if you really want to get me riled up, talk about the AMT and how it negates NY property and income tax deductions on schedule A. That one really hurts. And been around for a long time. But for small biz, section 179 deduction really is a nice way to buy R&D "tools" and negate income.
 
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Are there any suggestions to help Jackinnj keep his little venture working for us?

CASH ONLY THRU THE MAIL.

I have had plenty of purchases thru Tech-DIY and would have no issues mailing cash wrapped in paper...

Can you open another PPal account under your spouses' name? (I know this can't work, but you can claim ignorance of the law)
 
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Soz about the OT naughty stuff.

Back to the thread

Could the OP go into business with someone else?
Split his business up somehow - some products are this, some are that?
Offer a discount to people using alternative payment methods?

Not sure how it works in the US but I know a couple of local business share a credit card payment machine to lower the cost...
 
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CASH ONLY THRU THE MAIL.

I have had plenty of purchases thru Tech-DIY and would have no issues mailing cash wrapped in paper...

I would never advise anyone do that, especially for amounts over say $5.

Cash in envelopes has a funny habit of disappearing in the US Mail system. The envelopes can tend to arrive empty. US Postal Service Money Orders via snail was pretty much the standard EBay payment method before Paypal. It works fine.
 
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