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LLC Owners Should NOT Use Cash App or Venmo - New IRS Rule Explained

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Published on 13 Feb 2024 / In News and Politics

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The IRS announced that it will start requiring payment app companies to issue Form 1099-K to everyone who receives $600 in income through their payment apps starting in tax year 2025. For 2024, the income threshold to receive Form 1099-K is $5,000. The IRS will receive copies of all 1099-K forms that are issued by payment app companies.

A lot of business owners use Cash App and Venmo for payments. Unfortunately, there are some significant risks associated with this practice that many business owners are not aware of. In this video, tax expert Karlton Dennis discusses all of the risks associated with using payment apps like Cash App and Venmo to send and receive business payments.

Considering the fact that making and receiving payments is such a crucial aspect of many businesses, it is imperative for business owners to fully understand how to prevent accidentally commingling personal and business funds with apps like Cash App and Venmo.

*Disclaimer: I am not a financial advisor nor am I an attorney. This information is for entertainment purposes only. It is highly recommended that you speak with a tax professional or tax attorney before performing any of the strategies mentioned in this video. Thank you.

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David Simmons
David Simmons 9 months ago

The IRS is the law that never was. Only two States ratified the 16th Amendments. Our 13th Amendment repeals the 16th Amendment.

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