#11

Posting Freak
(01-02-2022, 10:32 PM)Stubble Daddy Wrote: Etsy sellers who earn more than $600 in 2022 will be required to pay tax to the IRS.

That’s a pretty low threshold

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#12
The American Rescue Plan Act puts the $600 cap on PayPal, eBay, Etsy and the like, 2022.
    How are us wet shavers going to BST without additional taxes?
            Keith
#13

Max Sprecher
Las Vegas, NV
Etsy used to be great until corporate and investors started getting involved. I've had an account with Etsy since the early days so I've seen it change. Fees went up by a big margin and they constantly keep adding and changing things. For practical reasons I calculate 10% Etsy fees on every sale. Still, it's a nice community and for some artisans it's really the perfect market place to be on.

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#14
Tester28  back to your question. I have no idea what other avenues you could try, but I'm watching for suggestions.
            Keith
#15
Give Mercari a try. App is a decent alternative.

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#16

Living on the edge
I don't know I mentioned this but Craigslist and Gumtree have been recommended to me.

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#17

Max Sprecher
Las Vegas, NV
I like and have bought several items from Poshmark however nothing shaving related. Nothing but positive shopping experience and much more organized than e-bay.

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