💳 How to Prep for 1099-K Changes Before Year-End
💳 How to Prep for 1099-K Changes Before Year-End
If you sell products online, accept payments through apps like Venmo or PayPal, or run a side hustle, you’ve probably heard about Form 1099-K. While the IRS delayed the $600 reporting threshold until 2026, there are still important updates to know before December 31. At Keens Tax Service, we help Oklahoma taxpayers stay ahead of the curve — and avoid surprises in the new year.
🧠 What Is Form 1099-K?
Form 1099-K reports third-party payment transactions — like credit card sales or payments received through platforms such as:
- PayPal
- Venmo (for business)
- Square
- Etsy, eBay, and other marketplaces
You’ll receive a 1099-K if you meet the IRS threshold for reportable transactions. For 2025, that threshold remains at $20,000 in gross payments and 200 transactions — but many platforms may still issue the form even if you fall below that.
📅 What’s Changing — and What’s Not
- ✅ The $600 threshold has been delayed until 2026, giving taxpayers more time to adjust.
- ⚠️ Some states (like Massachusetts and Virginia) still enforce lower thresholds.
- 🧾 Platforms may still issue 1099-Ks voluntarily, even if you don’t meet the federal limit.
💡 Tip: If you receive a 1099-K for personal transactions (like splitting rent or reimbursing a friend), you’ll need to clarify that with the IRS — or risk being taxed on non-income.
🧾 Who Should Pay Attention?
- Online sellers (Etsy, eBay, Facebook Marketplace)
- Freelancers and gig workers (Upwork, Fiverr, DoorDash)
- Small business owners using payment apps
- Anyone who receives payments for goods or services digitally
If you use apps for personal transfers, make sure your account is marked as “friends and family” — not “goods and services.”
📊 How to Prepare Before December 31
1️⃣ Separate Business and Personal Transactions
Use different accounts for business and personal payments. This helps avoid confusion — and protects your refund.
2️⃣ Track Your Income and Expenses
Keep a record of:
- Sales receipts
- Business expenses
- Platform fees and commissions
Keens Tax Service offers a to help you stay organized.
3️⃣ Review Your Payment App Settings
Check how your accounts are labeled. If you’re receiving payments for services, make sure your profile reflects that — and that you’re ready to report the income.
4️⃣ Don’t Ignore a 1099-K
If you receive one, report it — even if it’s incorrect. We’ll help you reconcile the amount and avoid IRS flags.
🏛️ Oklahoma-Specific Notes
While Oklahoma doesn’t currently enforce a separate 1099-K threshold, state income tax still applies to business income. We’ll help you:
- Report correctly on your Oklahoma return
- Avoid double taxation
- Claim eligible deductions for your side hustle
Visit our page for more.
🤝 Why Keens Tax Service Is Your 1099-K Ally
We offer:
- 🧾 Side hustle and gig income support
- 🔍 1099-K reconciliation and reporting
- 📊 Expense tracking tools and templates
- 💬 Personalized guidance for Oklahoma taxpayers
Whether you’re selling crafts or running a full-time business, we’ll help you file with clarity and confidence.