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Bump!
Has anyone had any upates on this topic or has anyone been audited due to the eBay sales? It's 2011 almost 2012 and there is next to no talk about anyone being audited let alone prosecuted.
Can anyone shed some light or PM me if they don't feel comfortable talking here?
It would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Steve 🙂
11-25-2012 04:26 PM
Well, I was right. CRA called on my 65th birthday. This week, I got the word that there would be no adjustments. My sales volume was pretty low. Even lower when the obvious, ebay and paypal charges, and the less obvious, huge postal costs, were deducted. So, a warning. Selling less than 25K per year will still draw attention. In spite of all this, I think that being singled out for an audit because you sold on ebay is brutally arbitrary. Sigh.
11-25-2012 10:55 PM
Unfortunately it happens.
Pierre & Dane went through the same process.
While It may be a pain in the butt, you came out on the winning side.
Have always kept my dealings with eBay & the CRA legit as most of us have. Never want to see a red flag come up with the CRA everytime I file my taxes.
11-25-2012 11:48 PM
Wow, 4yr old thread 🙂
I hear auditors are ruthless and ignorant of the laws that don't suit them, but they usually back down if you have a tax lawyer on your payroll.
If anyone gets an audit, contract tax attorney and have them deal with CRA. May be nothing and may just save you whole lot of time and needless stress (medical bills are costly, cheaper to pay the lawyer and sleep well). Watch your lawyer, they like to yap on the phone and bill you $5/min.
11-26-2012 12:11 AM
I remember Pierre posting his frustrating experiences during his Audit though I can't recall the details.
Keep all your receipts, do everything legit, no worries. I'm sure its not always that simple though.