Video Tips: Why the 1099-K Triggers IRS Scrutiny

The financial landscape has shifted dramatically in recent years. From creative freelancers in San Diego to independent contractors in Orlando and gig workers in Dallas, online sales and digital payments are now the norm. However, this convenience comes with a catch: heightened transparency and aggressive IRS enforcement. The Form 1099-K is the tool leading this charge.

The Reality of Income Matching

For many of our clients, the 1099-K is a source of confusion and anxiety. This form reports the gross amount of payment card and third-party network transactions directly to the IRS. The concern isn't just about receiving the form; it is about the IRS automated matching program. If the income reported on your tax return is lower than what is reported on your 1099-K, you are almost guaranteed to trigger a flag or a CP2000 notice.

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Common Discrepancies and Resolution

We often see cases where business expenses, personal items sold at a loss, or returns and allowances create a mismatch between the 1099-K and actual taxable income. The IRS computer systems do not understand context; they only see numbers. If you have received a notice regarding a 1099-K discrepancy, or if you have unfiled returns involving digital income, ignoring it will only lead to escalating penalties.

At Dixson Tax Resolution Services LLC, we move beyond surface-level compliance. We reconstruct your financial history to prove what is actually taxable, protecting your rights against automated enforcement. Whether you are facing a potential audit or simply need to untangle your books, we provide the strategy and representation you need to move forward.

Need help resolving a 1099-K dispute? Contact us today to replace uncertainty with a clear plan of action.

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