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Guide to Form 1099-K: Managing Online Sales and Gig Economy Taxes

The financial landscape has shifted dramatically in recent years. Whether you are driving for a ride-share service in the greater Orlando area or selling goods across the U.S. via online marketplaces, the rise of the gig economy has led to stricter transparency in income reporting. For many of our clients, this shift takes the physical shape of Form 1099-K.

Understanding the 1099-K

This form is designed to report payment card and third-party network transactions. If you accept credit cards or use payment processors, the IRS likely receives a copy of this activity. It is a crucial piece of tax documentation that bridges the gap between your digital sales and your tax return.

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The Trap: Gross vs. Net

The primary concern for business owners is that Form 1099-K often reports gross transaction volume. It typically does not account for refunds, platform fees, or shipping costs. This can create a discrepancy where it looks like you earned more than you actually deposited.

At Sandra Stearns CPA, we specialize in reconciling these figures using tools like QuickBooks to ensure you only pay tax on your actual profit, not your gross receipts. If you are unsure how to match this form to your books, please reach out to us for a review.

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