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Little ray
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Originally posted by Hamden106:
I wonder about a garage sale of many things that each sold for pennies on the dollar but the total take is over 600$.



The $600 threshold is only for individual transactions, and is implemented through the online fora like Ebay, so at a garage sale neither will be the case.




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How about selling a Hammerli to a forum member out of state for a profit?


That would be income and taxable. If you don't use a service like Ebay, they will not know it happened because the buyer will, almost certainly, not issue a 1099.




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Originally posted by joel9507:
Just save your receipts


If I'm not mistaken hobby losses are non-deductible. In the OP's example, it is near certain the seller purchased the guitar with monies which were previously taxed as income. The guitar was also most likely subject to state sales tax when purchased new. It's complete and total taxation overreach for the proceeds from the sale of used personal items to be considered taxable income.


IIRC, net hobby losses are not deductible but hobby expenses can be netted against hobby income.



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