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Dear umkcmoneyman,
We're writing to let you know that starting with transactions occurring on
or after January 1, 2011, new
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regulations require Half.com (and other
businesses that process payments) to
file a Form 1099-K for all sellers with more than 200 transactions and $20,
000 USD in sales per year.
If you're a high-volume seller who has met or is close to meeting the IRS
thresholds, we may need to
generate a Form 1099-K for you. If you have multiple accounts, we'll take
all of them into consideration
when calculating your volume status. If you exceed the IRS thresholds, we'll
send your first Form 1099-K to
you in early 2012. Your Form 1099-K will give you a consolidated report of
all payments received through
Half.com for 2011. This information will also be reported to the IRS.
Assuming you continue to exceed the IRS thresholds, we will send a Form 1099
-K to you annually, and we'll
also report your payments to the IRS. If your Half.com volume does not
exceed the IRS thresholds in a
particular year, you will not receive a Form 1099-K and we will not report
any amounts to the IRS for that
year, even if you have given us your Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN)
and Social Security Number (SSN).
Next steps
To prepare your Form 1099-K (when required), we need either your TIN or SSN
for our records. Your
TIN/SSN will be kept secure in compliance with the applicable laws and our
privacy and information security
policies.
You'll be able to give us your TIN/SSN online in the Personal Information
section of My Account. We'll let
you know when this feature is available, and we'll email you to remind you
that we need your TIN/SSN
number. You'll never be asked to provide your TIN/SSN over the phone. For
security purposes, please don't
call with or email us your TIN/SSN.
If you don't provide us with your TIN/SSN before you meet the thresholds,
payments to your account could
be frozen, we may be required to withhold taxes from your payments, your
listings could be removed, and
your ability to sell on Half.com could be suspended, in addition to other
consequences. We want to avoid
any disruption to your selling status, so please make sure you give us your
TIN/SSN when we request it.
More information
Frequently asked questions
Learn more about the new IRS regulation
Read our Privacy Policy for more on how we keep your information secure.
If you have any questions or comments about this new regulation, please don'
t hesitate to contact us.
Thanks again for being a loyal Half.com seller.
Regards,
Half.com
We're writing to let you know that starting with transactions occurring on
or after January 1, 2011, new
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regulations require Half.com (and other
businesses that process payments) to
file a Form 1099-K for all sellers with more than 200 transactions and $20,
000 USD in sales per year.
If you're a high-volume seller who has met or is close to meeting the IRS
thresholds, we may need to
generate a Form 1099-K for you. If you have multiple accounts, we'll take
all of them into consideration
when calculating your volume status. If you exceed the IRS thresholds, we'll
send your first Form 1099-K to
you in early 2012. Your Form 1099-K will give you a consolidated report of
all payments received through
Half.com for 2011. This information will also be reported to the IRS.
Assuming you continue to exceed the IRS thresholds, we will send a Form 1099
-K to you annually, and we'll
also report your payments to the IRS. If your Half.com volume does not
exceed the IRS thresholds in a
particular year, you will not receive a Form 1099-K and we will not report
any amounts to the IRS for that
year, even if you have given us your Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN)
and Social Security Number (SSN).
Next steps
To prepare your Form 1099-K (when required), we need either your TIN or SSN
for our records. Your
TIN/SSN will be kept secure in compliance with the applicable laws and our
privacy and information security
policies.
You'll be able to give us your TIN/SSN online in the Personal Information
section of My Account. We'll let
you know when this feature is available, and we'll email you to remind you
that we need your TIN/SSN
number. You'll never be asked to provide your TIN/SSN over the phone. For
security purposes, please don't
call with or email us your TIN/SSN.
If you don't provide us with your TIN/SSN before you meet the thresholds,
payments to your account could
be frozen, we may be required to withhold taxes from your payments, your
listings could be removed, and
your ability to sell on Half.com could be suspended, in addition to other
consequences. We want to avoid
any disruption to your selling status, so please make sure you give us your
TIN/SSN when we request it.
More information
Frequently asked questions
Learn more about the new IRS regulation
Read our Privacy Policy for more on how we keep your information secure.
If you have any questions or comments about this new regulation, please don'
t hesitate to contact us.
Thanks again for being a loyal Half.com seller.
Regards,
Half.com