美国国税局恢复了1099-K表格的20,000美元/200笔交易门槛。
IRS Reinstates $20,000 / 200-Transaction Threshold For Form 1099-K

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## 1099-K 报告门槛恢复 美国国税局已确认恢复之前的 20,000 美元和 200 笔交易的 1099-K 表格报告门槛,从而推翻了 2021 年美国救援计划法案实施的一项变更。这意味着第三方结算机构(如 PayPal、Venmo 和 eBay)只有在*同时*满足这两个条件时,才需要向国税局和纳税人报告收入。 之前的法律将门槛降低到 600 美元,引发批评,原因是这可能会让偶尔的卖家不堪重负地收到税务表格。“一项美好法案”永久废除了这一较低限额,恢复到 2021 年之前的标准。 重要的是要记住,**所有收入都应纳税**,无论是否收到 1099-K 表格。这项变更仅影响*谁*收到表格,而*不*影响*哪些*收入必须报告。个人交易,如礼物或报销,不应触发 1099-K 表格。如果您收到错误的表格,请联系发行者进行更正。

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The Internal Revenue Service on Oct. 23 issued a fact sheet confirming that the higher reporting threshold for Form 1099-K has been restored under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, reversing changes made during the Biden administration.

The IRS building in Washington on March 25, 2024. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times

Form 1099-K applies to individuals who earn money through gig work or sell goods online. Third-party settlement organizations (TPSOs)—including platforms such as Amazon, eBay, PayPal, and Venmo - must send copies of the form to both the IRS and taxpayers, detailing the total payments received for goods and services.

Return to the Pre-2021 Standard

Before 2021, TPSOs were required to issue a Form 1099-K only if a seller received more than $20,000 and conducted at least 200 transactions during the year.

The 2021 American Rescue Plan Act lowered that threshold to $600, triggering widespread criticism from taxpayers and digital-payment platforms who warned the rule would swamp casual sellers with unnecessary paperwork.

The IRS initially attempted to phase in the lower limit—proposing $5,000 for 2024, $2,500 for 2025, and $600 from 2026 onward—but the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed by President Donald Trump on July 4, permanently repealed those reductions.
As a result, TPSOs are again only required to issue Form 1099-K if both of the following are true:

  1. The gross payments to a payee exceed $20,000, and

  2. The number of transactions exceeds 200.

The IRS noted that some states maintain lower thresholds that remain in effect locally.

Income Still Taxable, With or Without a Form 1099-K

The IRS emphasized that the reporting threshold affects only who receives the form, not what is taxable.
“All income, no matter the amount, is taxable unless the tax law says it isn’t—even if you don’t get a Form 1099-K,” the agency said. That includes cash, property, or services received in exchange for goods or labor.

Tax Year

Law / Regulation

Reporting Threshold

Notes

Pre-2021Original IRS Rule> $20,000 AND > 200 transactionsLong-standing standard for third-party payment networks.
2021 – 2023American Rescue Plan Act (Biden admin.)>$600 (single transaction)Intended to expand reporting to casual sellers; widely criticized.
2024 (proposed phase-in)IRS transitional guidance>$5,000Never fully implemented.
2025 (proposed phase-in)IRS transitional guidance>$2,500Also suspended pending legislation.
2026 (onward under ARP)Planned final stage (now repealed)>$600Would have applied to nearly all online sellers.
July 4 2025 – presentOne Big Beautiful Bill Act (Trump admin.)> $20,000 AND > 200 transactionsRestores pre-2021 rule; overrides ARP thresholds.

The Coalition for 1099-K Fairness - representing payment platforms and small-business advocates - praised the rollback. The group argued that the $600 rule “threatened to overwhelm small businesses and individuals utilizing payment apps with confusing tax forms and expose millions of transactions to unnecessary scrutiny.”

Reinstating the pre-existing standard, it said, “brings clarity and consistency back to hardworking Americans and reduces administrative waste for both taxpayers and the IRS.”

The fact sheet reiterates that personal transfers, such as gifts, reimbursements, or shared expenses, should not trigger Form 1099-K reporting.

Examples include splitting the cost of a meal, receiving birthday money, or getting repaid by a roommate for rent or utilities. Users are encouraged to label these as “non-business” transactions within payment apps when possible.

If You Receive a Form 1099-K in Error

Taxpayers who receive a Form 1099-K in error should contact the issuer (whose details appear in the upper-left “Filer” section of the form) and request a corrected version.

The IRS advises keeping the original form and any correspondence for records and filing a return on time even if a corrected form cannot be obtained before the filing deadline.

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