July 21, 2010

Curious - and this is related to Health care how?

From ABC News:
Gold Coin Sellers Angered by New Tax Law
Those already outraged by the president's health care legislation now have a new bone of contention -- a scarcely noticed tack-on provision to the law that puts gold coin buyers and sellers under closer government scrutiny.

The issue is rising to the fore just as gold coin dealers are attracting attention over sales tactics.

Section 9006 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will amend the Internal Revenue Code to expand the scope of Form 1099. Currently, 1099 forms are used to track and report the miscellaneous income associated with services rendered by independent contractors or self-employed individuals.

Starting Jan. 1, 2012, Form 1099s will become a means of reporting to the Internal Revenue Service the purchases of all goods and services by small businesses and self-employed people that exceed $600 during a calendar year. Precious metals such as coins and bullion fall into this category and coin dealers have been among those most rankled by the change.

This provision, intended to mine what the IRS deems a vast reservoir of uncollected income tax, was included in the health care legislation ostensibly as a way to pay for it. The tax code tweak is expected to raise $17 billion over the next 10 years, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation.
I knew about the $600 limit -- this is going to add about 20 hours to our paperwork each year for the store. That it specifically targets certain industries -- such as precious metals -- is a large overreach. That it is a component part of a supposed "health care package" is draconian. No wonder they rammed the thing through without giving people a chance to read and reply. 2012 is not that far away. 2010 should be interesting... Posted by DaveH at July 21, 2010 9:29 AM
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