Since tax season is over, have to deal with some IRS notices.
Client was unemployed and bored so he sold about 150 car parts he had stored in the multiple garages he owns plus he sold all his and wife's collectables which ended up being about 350 items worth $30,000. The IRS wants their share. Sold everything on EBAY. It all stopped when he got a new job. (I think he sold one of his old cars on EBAY also)
Is the IRS going to want proof these were personal items he was selling and not a business? How do I prove it wasn't a business? They want a signed letter from the client stating their position - is that likely going to be good enough? I'm doubtful it will be.
Client was unemployed and bored so he sold about 150 car parts he had stored in the multiple garages he owns plus he sold all his and wife's collectables which ended up being about 350 items worth $30,000. The IRS wants their share. Sold everything on EBAY. It all stopped when he got a new job. (I think he sold one of his old cars on EBAY also)
Is the IRS going to want proof these were personal items he was selling and not a business? How do I prove it wasn't a business? They want a signed letter from the client stating their position - is that likely going to be good enough? I'm doubtful it will be.
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