Remember you have to be making a profit or there is nothing for the IRS to go 
after. If you are selling off your own used equipment you probably paid more 
for it than you are selling it for.

S
 
In a message dated 10/6/05 6:48:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Just for laughs, is the IRS interested in the *occasional* buyer and 
seller,

or does the above really only apply if you make X dollars a year by selling

stuff?


In a way, I can understand them going after a flea market seller in the

sense that the person sells things repeatedly.  However, if I sell some old

stuff I have as a one off, I would hope that they would see fit to cut me

some slack and let it go.  I'm being an optimist here... >>


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