Video Tips: Handling Form 1099-K for Gig and Online Sales

The rapid expansion of the gig economy and online marketplaces has fundamentally changed how money moves, prompting the IRS to focus heavily on income transparency. If you accept credit cards or use third-party payment apps for business, Form 1099-K has likely become a staple in your year-end documentation.

Why the 1099-K Matters

This form is designed to capture income that might otherwise slip through the cracks. It reports the gross amount of payment transactions processed for you, regardless of whether that money is profit, revenue, or reimbursement.

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Your Reporting Responsibility

Receiving a 1099-K requires careful reconciliation. It is critical to have clean bookkeeping that matches—or explains differences from—the reported gross amounts to ensure you are not overtaxed. If you are unsure how to align this form with your actual records, contact our office today for a review.

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