by MarkJ » Tue 24 Mar 2009, 08:01:30
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('emersonbiggins', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MarkJ', 'B')artering with professional services online is a good way of avoiding taxation, licensing, insurance, permits, inspections, codes, regulations, travel time, gas, diesel, paperwork etc.
IRS Tax Topic 420 would like to have a word with you...
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')opic 420 - Bartering Income
Bartering occurs when you exchange goods or services without exchanging money. An example of bartering is a plumber doing repair work for a dentist in exchange for dental services. The fair market value of goods and services received in exchange for goods or services you provide must be included in income in the year received.
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Online bartering isn't really popular since most unlicensed, uninsured handymen, side-jobbers or contractors working without plans, permits, inspections, variances, local business licenses, cutting corners, violating codes, working for cash/trade, avoiding taxes/permit fees/guarantees/receipts etc try to avoid paper or electronic trails.
Besides avoiding paper/electronic trails like the plague, they'll drive unlettered vehicles, drive passenger cars, get dropped of at jobs, work nights, work weekends, purchase equipment/materials/supplies with cash and avoid purchasing from professional-only suppliers to avoid detection by code enforcement, other contractors and to avoid taxation.
by Arsenal » Tue 24 Mar 2009, 08:18:00
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Bartering occurs when you exchange goods or services without exchanging money. An example of bartering is a plumber doing repair work for a dentist in exchange for dental services. The fair market value of goods and services received in exchange for goods or services you provide must be included in income in the year received.
Good luck proving that. Ha.. No receipt... No cash... If the other guy rats its your word against his. IRS has better things to do than waste resources on bartered items.
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by 3aidlillahi » Tue 24 Mar 2009, 15:57:32
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Blacksmith', 'I')f you can't even keep tabs on your illegal imigrants what make you feel you can control battering.
Especially in a system that is collapsing in on itself.
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by Arsenal » Tue 24 Mar 2009, 18:55:34
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('emersonbiggins', 'T')rue enough Arsenal, but 'tis a friendly reminder that the tax man cometh - eventually.
I agree if you make a lifestyle out of it but for three or four transactions..... I think you would be safe. There are bigger fish to fry. Not that you would want to place any size of a target on your back for any three letter agency to find..

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by TheDude » Tue 24 Mar 2009, 19:22:25
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Arsenal', 'I')RS has better things to do than waste resources on bartered items.
What they do is by and large a waste of resources period, though. You could always become their scapegoat de jour, like those who attempt to exercise their right to not pay taxes. Ugh, can I deduct the effort to construct a sentence without a double negative?
How's the IRS doing lately, anyway?
IRS audits of millionaires fell in '08IRS reportedly scrutinizing AIG's tax-strategies unit 
Oh my God.
IRS Offers Free Tax Preparation Help 
Thanks but no thanks!
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