Thanks Mark.

>"no different than any other business income"<
true, but better be safe than sorry :-)

E.g. I sell my pictures on smugmug.com and they do send a 1099 and
report earnings to the IRS. When i wrote my question, I wondered
whether Google Checkout had a similar setup.


On Jan 25, 1:21 pm, Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
> Kevin Duffey wrote:
> > I asked that same thing a while ago in response to a different post, I
> > don't recall getting a clear answer to this. I would think that google
> > reports 1099 to IRS to keep track of all income you make... otherwise
> > it's tax free which seems odd to me if you make a few grand.
>
> Payment processors, as a rule, do not have to file 1099's, AFAIK. I
> don't remember getting them from Amazon, PayPal, and Google Checkout
> last year. Your income comes from consumers, not Google.
>
> You simply have to report that income as part of your taxes, no
> different than any other business income.
>
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