Plans to force millions of Americans to report Venmo, PayPal, and other third-party payment app transactions over $600 have been delayed by the Internal Revenue Service after it admitted 'confusion' around the controversial policy.
The Biden Administration's American Rescue Plan requires the companies to send a 1099-K form to customers who received 'gross payments for goods or services that exceed $600'.
The earnings were already taxable, so the law is aimed at codifying how they are reported to crack down on fraud. But on Friday, the IRS delayed the implementation of the rule by one year.
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