Just one thing about that.
The 1099-K people wil be receiving from cash app companies (PayPal, Zelle, CashApp, whatever) are sent from the payment company to the recipient of the payment, not the sender. The IRS is looking for hidden income; they are not interested in tracking your expenses, especially since most expenses are not tax deductible anyway (unless you are a business, and even then it is your responsibility to track your business expenses, not the IRS or Zelle.) If you made payments of over $600 to DTQ, she is the one getting ratted out to the IRS by the payment processor, not you as the payer; you won't be seeing any 1099's for paying someone with a cash app.
That is NOT to say that paying anything sketchy with a method that includes a paper trail (that is, any way other than cash) isn't risky; it most certainly is. RBD is correct that anytime you pay with an app, credit card, debit card, anything like that, you are leaving yourself open to being found. Cash rules. Always use cash. Always.
MM.
[QUOTE=RedBaronDaron;5716915]Just a little FYI about cash apps in 2022. They have become so popular that some new rules are being putting in place for the IRS beginning this year. Some of these transactions are being defined as income to the recipient so once you pass 600 dollars to a particular individual in could generate a 1099 to both you and the IRS. Keep that in mind if you don't want to explain to your SO or your accountant why you sent 1800 bucks to "Deepthroat Queen"!
RBD out.[/QUOTE]
Please clean out your Inbox
[QUOTE=SaltyDog2016;5752083]Another one gone way too soon. For those who knew her, google her name for the obit.[/QUOTE]Sent a PM and your inbox is totally full.
Another reason why not to send selfies. Victoria Love
She just outed this dude on Twitter.
[URL]http://twitter.com/VictoriaLove04/status/1487011703481151488[/URL]
[URL]https://tryst.link/escort/victoria-25[/URL]