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New 1099-K Threshold Eases Tax Burden
10 Dec
Summary
- New $20,000 and 200-transaction threshold for 1099-K forms begins tax year 2025.
- IRS policy change offers relief to online sellers and freelancers with side hustles.
- Previous $600 threshold and later $5,000 threshold caused significant taxpayer confusion.

Online sellers and freelancers in the U.S. can anticipate a significant change to tax reporting requirements beginning with the 2025 tax year. The IRS has revised the threshold for Form 1099-K, now requiring individuals to receive over $20,000 in gross payments and conduct more than 200 transactions on a single third-party platform to receive the form. This adjustment aims to simplify tax processes for many.
Previously, a much lower $600 threshold caused widespread confusion and led many taxpayers, including those with occasional side gigs like ride-sharing or online sales, to receive unexpected tax forms. The IRS had previously announced a $5,000 threshold for 2024 as an interim measure, attempting to phase in stricter reporting.
This latest adjustment, championed by groups like the National Taxpayers Union Foundation, is seen as a win for simplicity and common sense in tax reporting. It ensures that only those more substantially engaged in commerce through third-party platforms will be subject to the additional tax documentation, easing burdens on casual earners.




