I haven't downloaded the app yet--thought it might be wise to see the various perspectives before trying it out.

I'm not very fond of the whole idea of it...would it be much easier to track people/cash like this? There would be a paper trail of who you paid and how much. Originally Posted by Tiffany CumsI'd think it would create a trail . . . And even worse for providers, PayPal is being required, starting soon, I believe, to report to the IRS on accounts with income greater than some amount in a year, I think it's $10K if I'm remembering correctly . . .
I'd think it would create a trail . . . And even worse for providers, PayPal is being required, starting soon, I believe, to report to the IRS on accounts with income greater than some amount in a year, I think it's $10K if I'm remembering correctly . . .Well, chances are there is a paper trail, no matter what you are doing, if somebody looks hard enough.
Can't beat cold, hard cash . . . Originally Posted by SlowHand49
A consulting business can take in a whole lot of territory . . . just sayin' . . .
. . . “You should report your ill-gotten gains just like you report any legal income,” said Sabin.
She said a business name would be fine and that taxpayers needn’t spell out their illegal activity. ... Originally Posted by RebeccaRothko