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Ep. 136 | Unpacking the Venmo Tax

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Unpacking the Venmo Tax: What You Need to Know for 2025

Join Chris Picciurro, CPA, and John Tripolsky as they explain the so-called "Venmo Tax" and how third-party payment platforms will impact your tax reporting. Learn about the changing thresholds for 1099-K forms and what everyday Venmo users need to know.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • 2025 Threshold: Only $2,500 in transactions triggers a 1099-K form
  • 2026 Threshold: Set to drop further to just $600
  • Taxable vs. Non-Taxable: Not all Venmo transactions are taxable income
  • Common Triggers: Splitting bills, group purchases, and gifts can all generate forms
  • Handling Incorrect 1099-Ks: How to properly report forms received in error

EPISODE BREAKDOWN:

  • Understanding Third-Party Settlement Organizations (TPSOs)
  • The Changing 1099-K Thresholds (2023-2026)
  • Which Transactions Are Actually Taxable
  • Everyday Examples That Can Trigger Forms
  • How to Handle Incorrect 1099-K Forms

SPONSORED BY:
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Visit teachingtaxflow.com/legacy for easy estate planning from home

  • (00:00) - Understanding IRS Rules for Venmo and Similar Platforms
  • (04:33) - Understanding the Implications of the Venmo Tax
  • (09:58) - The Rise of Digital Payments and Their Everyday Impact
  • (13:41) - Understanding 1099-K Threshold Changes and Their Implications
  • (15:27) - Understanding 1099K Reporting for Personal and Business Transactions
  • (21:07) - The Impact of Cashless Transactions on Tax Filing Complexity
  • (21:08) - Handling 1099K Errors in Personal Transactions
  • (22:46) - The Complexities of Tax Reporting and Financial Advice
  continue reading

142 episodes

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Manage episode 483839950 series 3095761
Content provided by Teaching Tax Flow, Chris Picciurro, and John Tripolsky. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Teaching Tax Flow, Chris Picciurro, and John Tripolsky or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Unpacking the Venmo Tax: What You Need to Know for 2025

Join Chris Picciurro, CPA, and John Tripolsky as they explain the so-called "Venmo Tax" and how third-party payment platforms will impact your tax reporting. Learn about the changing thresholds for 1099-K forms and what everyday Venmo users need to know.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • 2025 Threshold: Only $2,500 in transactions triggers a 1099-K form
  • 2026 Threshold: Set to drop further to just $600
  • Taxable vs. Non-Taxable: Not all Venmo transactions are taxable income
  • Common Triggers: Splitting bills, group purchases, and gifts can all generate forms
  • Handling Incorrect 1099-Ks: How to properly report forms received in error

EPISODE BREAKDOWN:

  • Understanding Third-Party Settlement Organizations (TPSOs)
  • The Changing 1099-K Thresholds (2023-2026)
  • Which Transactions Are Actually Taxable
  • Everyday Examples That Can Trigger Forms
  • How to Handle Incorrect 1099-K Forms

SPONSORED BY:
Legacy Lock
Visit teachingtaxflow.com/legacy for easy estate planning from home

  • (00:00) - Understanding IRS Rules for Venmo and Similar Platforms
  • (04:33) - Understanding the Implications of the Venmo Tax
  • (09:58) - The Rise of Digital Payments and Their Everyday Impact
  • (13:41) - Understanding 1099-K Threshold Changes and Their Implications
  • (15:27) - Understanding 1099K Reporting for Personal and Business Transactions
  • (21:07) - The Impact of Cashless Transactions on Tax Filing Complexity
  • (21:08) - Handling 1099K Errors in Personal Transactions
  • (22:46) - The Complexities of Tax Reporting and Financial Advice
  continue reading

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