1966newport
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apparently over 600
In reviewing my checkbook, twice, I have in 2021, one PayPal sale, $252 for an intake.That's why our situations are completely different. I have no business and run very little through PayPal.
Anyone remember the days of cash on delivery? C.O.D in the 90s we would order parts and just pay the ups driver.
Maybe so didn’t know that. But it’s not like the old days. Everything used to be advertised with COD etc… And I think it may be up to the company??? I know in 90’s we ordered parts and would just pay the driver when they arrived. I haven’t seen COD advertised in yearsUPS still does COD as does Fed Ex and USPS. There's some limitations and there's more fees involved, but yes, they still do it. The fees start at $10 for UPS and $8.60 for USPS.
And the point with that is if u have over $600 in your account there gonna go through your bank account etc…. Doesn’t really have anything to do with cheating on your taxes..
I never paid a UPS driver COD. I prepaid. I was unaware of COD.
I don't mind the IRS agents,. I don't cheat on my taxes, so they'll be very bored if they audit me.
I do agree with u on that 100%Regardless of the reason: access to all my credit info or IRS, I will never give PayPal my SSN.
I don't think the amount in the account is an issue, it's deposits and withdrawals of $600 and over. That will trigger some flag.And the point with that is if u have over $600 in your account there gonna go through your bank account etc…. Doesn’t really have anything to do with cheating on your taxes.
My bad, I thought the bank thing was still in the works.Ummm... Guys, you need to read or watch the news more closely.
The $600 transaction reporting went by the wayside when there was a lot of backlash. Basically, the administration did something wise for a change and backed off.
Geeeshh.... This is how this crap gets spread....
Hope that's not too political.
Quite frankly, IMHO, the SSN may be more for verifying your bank account info more than anything else. I think they are more worried about collecting sales tax rather than income tax from the junk you sell on eBay. Either way, once you hook PayPal (or most anything else) to your banking account, they can get your SSN and a lot of other info with a few keystrokes.
I agree but the reason is to report your incoome to the IRS!Thanks for all the input. PayPal is asking for my SSN on their website, or threatening to limit me to Buy transactions only. My SSN is none of their business and it is none of ebay's business. I don't sell much. It's a lot of work to sell. Not a big loss if I recycle instead. Too bad they put invading my privacy above me helping someone with parts every now and then.
Yes and no...I agree but the reason is to report your incoome to the IRS!
Precisely why I have decided not to "open" a seller bank account with them. $252/year is not worth giving up my private info.try opening any other back account without giving them your ss number. aint happening