http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=7191
5/8/2007 10:35:04 AM
laaaaaaame. our tax free black market will soon be regulated
5/8/2007 10:37:06 AM
Wait, but I thought selling used items was untaxable because you already paid taxes on the money used to purchase them. Hence why I thought you only paid taxes on the capital gains when you sell your house (the amount received above what you paid for it), you already paid income taxes on the money used to buy it. Am I wrong in my understanding?
5/8/2007 11:34:48 AM
there would no reason to charge tax on sales of items you purchased and sell at a lesser price. Probably the tax is for things you might have a gain on such as collectibles, antiques, etc.
5/8/2007 11:40:53 AM
^ I don't think that's their idea. I doubt many people make over $5,000 a year on collectables and antiques on ebay.[Edited on May 8, 2007 at 12:03 PM. Reason : could be wrong... i don't have many antiques or collectables]
5/8/2007 11:50:44 AM
I've always thought eBay got by cause it was a private transaction, like buying your neighbor's car. You're not buying it from eBay, it's just where one person's wares are displayed for sale.Only thing I ever got on there was a fake Rolex made and sold from Hong Kong for $30. It was nice. [Edited on May 8, 2007 at 12:59 PM. Reason : .]
5/8/2007 12:57:10 PM
^^you can't tax people on things that depreciate. That would be like taxing the sale of your car if you decided to sell it after two years and it was worth @ half what you paid.
5/8/2007 1:05:51 PM
^ that's what I'm saying... so what's the point of taxing ebay transactions if most of the stuff is depreciated stuff?I've also noticed that over 50% of the items listed on ebay these days are not "depreciated" items. Most of them are items listed by businesses. That may be what they are targeting -> Companies that use ebay as a third party transaction site to avoid paying taxes. That would be the only reason to tax people on ebay. Other than that, I don't see any other reason.
5/8/2007 1:27:57 PM
i was under the impression those businesses already have to pay taxes though.
5/8/2007 1:56:34 PM
this makes me really want tsome sort of flat tax ... then the IRS could go to hell and find out something else lame to do with their lives.
5/8/2007 2:07:35 PM
SHIPPING RATES TO INCREASE FOR SOME ODD REASON FOLLOWING THIS.
5/8/2007 2:18:29 PM
5/8/2007 3:29:56 PM
make sure you pay the use tax on ebay purchases http://www.dornc.com/taxes/sales/use.html
5/8/2007 4:44:50 PM
Why not just do a simple flat tax for all transactions on eBay? Then eBay can simply incorporate it into the fee they already charge for the service. If I remember, eBay already charges their fees based upon the "value" of the object anyways...
5/8/2007 5:26:42 PM
^^ from what I can deduct, you file it ONLY if the item purchased is subject to the North Carolina sales tax... and from what we've already discussed, depreciated items are not subject to sales tax.
5/8/2007 8:41:16 PM