09-18-2020 01:32 PM
Hello all, tried to ask this question sometimes back but could not get a concrete answer so posting again with more details.
Say, if I make $7000-$10000 per year (as per ebay selling summary) and almost most of those items are used DVDs/Blurays collections. When do you exactly report to CRA to show as income? I am still not clear on how it works as some people say if those are personal collections, no need to show as income. But question is, how do you prove/show to CRA it is personal or actually practically even with personal items, we are making money/profit. So how exactly it works? Or any max limit before you start declaring as income to CRA?
09-18-2020 01:55 PM
The amount you mention is high enough that it would be worthwhile paying a tax accountant to explain the situation in YOUR PROVINCE since there are provincial taxes too.
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09-18-2020 02:32 PM
04-14-2021 07:18 PM
did you get a reply from an accountant? i sell stuff from my personal collection but 2020 was an unusual year - i exceeded the $30k threshold.
04-15-2021 11:30 AM
If something in your person collection have appreciated by 250% is that not still taxable income?