Beginning on January 1, 2012, all U.S. merchant processors including PayPal will report your gross receipts for the prior year if:
-that total is $20,000. or more, AND
-this represents 200 or more unique transactions
The reporting requirement begins for all transactions after January 1, 2011. So if in 2011 you process more than $20K and 200 transactions with ONE merchant, that merchant will report your gross receipts to the IRS at the end of 2011.
http://taxes.about.com/od/businessta...dreporting.htm
Credit Cards, The IRS, Form 1099-K And The $19,399 Reporting Hole
Even worse, under the new law if you do not provide a valid SS # or EIN, (Valid as in VALID and refers back to the correct name or entity) the merchant processor is required to withhold 28% of gross receipts. This is a sort of "withholding" requirement. The withholding requirement applies only after January 1, 2012 - so it will apply to all receipts to you in the year 2011.
This was also posted here
http://www.modeeworld.com/forums/for...eceipts-to-irs
but is important enough to repeat.
What is unknown, is how strictly they are going to enforce the rule after 2011, and what the penalties will be for non-compliance. My assumption is that the penalty will be back up withholding - whereby the processor withholds a percentage of your gross receipts until you provide a valid SS # or EIN.
-that total is $20,000. or more, AND
-this represents 200 or more unique transactions
The reporting requirement begins for all transactions after January 1, 2011. So if in 2011 you process more than $20K and 200 transactions with ONE merchant, that merchant will report your gross receipts to the IRS at the end of 2011.
http://taxes.about.com/od/businessta...dreporting.htm
Credit Cards, The IRS, Form 1099-K And The $19,399 Reporting Hole
Even worse, under the new law if you do not provide a valid SS # or EIN, (Valid as in VALID and refers back to the correct name or entity) the merchant processor is required to withhold 28% of gross receipts. This is a sort of "withholding" requirement. The withholding requirement applies only after January 1, 2012 - so it will apply to all receipts to you in the year 2011.
This was also posted here
http://www.modeeworld.com/forums/for...eceipts-to-irs
but is important enough to repeat.
What is unknown, is how strictly they are going to enforce the rule after 2011, and what the penalties will be for non-compliance. My assumption is that the penalty will be back up withholding - whereby the processor withholds a percentage of your gross receipts until you provide a valid SS # or EIN.
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