In our ongoing commitment to keeping you well-informed, Raygoza Income Tax highlights the significant update from the IRS regarding the 1099-K reporting requirements, directly impacting the residents and businesses of the City of San Fernando and Los Angeles County.
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IRS Postpones New 1099-K Reporting Requirements
The IRS recently announced a delay in the enforcement of a new tax reporting requirement for business payments conducted through popular platforms such as PayPal and Venmo. For our clients who received business payments through these channels in 2023, the reporting threshold remains unchanged for the tax year.
Navigating the Transition Year
Termed a “transition year” by the IRS, 2023 will maintain the existing threshold of over 200 transactions amounting to more than $20,000. If your business transactions fall below these limits, you are not obliged to adhere to the new reporting requirements for the tax year 2023.
What to Anticipate in 2024
Looking ahead, the IRS plans to institute a $5,000 limit for the tax year 2024, which will apply to returns filed in 2025. Although the transaction limit has not been specified, it is imperative for businesses in the City of San Fernando and Los Angeles County to prepare for this impending change.
Game-Changer in 2025
The most significant alteration is slated for the tax year 2025. Starting then, a new threshold of $600 in payments will trigger Form 1099-K reporting. This means that businesses and individuals surpassing this threshold will be required to report their income. Expect to receive a 1099-K at the beginning of 2026 if your income breaches this $600 threshold.


Local Impact on the City of San Fernando and Los Angeles County
This update has direct implications for businesses and individuals in our local community. As we are aware, our area boasts a vibrant and diverse entrepreneurial landscape. The delay in the implementation of the new reporting requirements allows businesses in the City of San Fernando and Los Angeles County more time to adapt to the upcoming changes.
Filing 1099-K Reporting Requirements for 2023
Despite the delay, it’s crucial to remember that business payments remain taxable. Therefore, even if you do not receive a Form 1099-K, it is essential for residents and businesses in our community to accurately report their 2023 income.
Streamlined Processes for Taxpayers
In addition to the delay, the IRS plans to update Form 1040 and related schedules to simplify the reporting process. This initiative aims to ease the burden on taxpayers and tax professionals in the City of San Fernando and Los Angeles County.
Your Trusted Partners at Raygoza Income Tax
We understand that staying on top of these changes can be challenging. Rest assured, our team at Raygoza Income Tax is here to assist you in navigating through these updates and ensuring compliance with the latest requirements. Should you have any questions or concerns about how these changes may specifically impact your tax situation in the City of San Fernando or Los Angeles County, please do not hesitate to reach out.