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Did You Sell Concert Tickets or Clothes? You May Owe Taxes

If you received more than $5,000 for online sales of “goods or services” in 2024, you might get a Form 1099-K. Don’t ignore it, an expert says.

Ann Carrns
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CashApp (Org), Content Type: Service, E-Commerce, Form 1099-K, Freelancing, Self-Employment and Independent Contracting, Income Tax, Internal Revenue Service, Mobile Commerce and Payments, PayPal, Personal Finances
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