The IRS announced the reporting threshold for the 1099-K form will drop from $20,000 to $5,000 this tax filing season, ...
Forms 1099, Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) programs, Form 1099-K relief, deducting taxes, tax filing deadlines, and ...
Originally set to kick off at the beginning of 2022, the IRS planned to implement a new reporting rule that would require ...
The IRS is rolling out a new 1099-K reporting rule for third-party payment apps, impacting freelancers and business owners.
The new requirement, which is being implemented after a two-year delay, applies to such P2P apps as PayPal, Venmo, and Block ...
With a new year here, that means a new tax filing season is just around the corner. Here is what you need to know.
The IRS is now requiring freelancers to report payments of $5,000 and up received via third-party apps like CashApp, PayPal, ...
The original rule required a third-party platform to send you a 1099-K if you had more than 200 business transactions in a given year on the platform, and only if those transactions combined added ...
Form 1099-K reporting requirements have created a lot of confusion, and it's understandable why. Many of those sellers haven’t received 1099-Ks before, so understanding the new rules is ...
The calendar has flipped to 2025, and Americans will soon be tasked with filing their tax returns for the previous year.
As a result of this delay, TPSOs will not be required to report the tax year 2022 transactions on a Form 1099-K to the IRS or the payee for the lower, $600 threshold amount enacted as part of the ...
The IRS is moving forward with its new 1099-K tax reporting change. Here's what that means for you. Courtney Johnston Senior Editor Courtney Johnston is a senior editor leading the CNET Money team.