Was hoping to get some advice from some veteran sellers. I am relatively new to collecting and probably won't begin selling much until next year. I have been logging my purchases into brickpicker and exporting to an excel spreadsheet for now. I include the sales tax in my cost of goods when I log my purchases. Is this the best way to keep track for now? I am not ready to fork over the money for quickbooks or any software like that yet. Also, I have been selling DVDs and other misc. items from around the house to get my ebay feedback up until I am ready to start selling lego. I have not sold any of these items for a profit. As long as I sell a few lego sets this year (some polybags or something) will it be acceptable to deduct some small expenses as a business expense at the end of the year? I am talking about a shipping scale, possible label printer, etc. I understand IRS likes to see you make a profit 3 out of 5 years or something to consider it a business and not a hobby business. Thanks for any help. I saw some blogs about supplies and keeping track of your investments, but not much with detailed tax advice and planning.
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Was hoping to get some advice from some veteran sellers. I am relatively new to collecting and probably won't begin selling much until next year. I have been logging my purchases into brickpicker and exporting to an excel spreadsheet for now. I include the sales tax in my cost of goods when I log my purchases. Is this the best way to keep track for now? I am not ready to fork over the money for quickbooks or any software like that yet. Also, I have been selling DVDs and other misc. items from around the house to get my ebay feedback up until I am ready to start selling lego. I have not sold any of these items for a profit. As long as I sell a few lego sets this year (some polybags or something) will it be acceptable to deduct some small expenses as a business expense at the end of the year? I am talking about a shipping scale, possible label printer, etc. I understand IRS likes to see you make a profit 3 out of 5 years or something to consider it a business and not a hobby business. Thanks for any help. I saw some blogs about supplies and keeping track of your investments, but not much with detailed tax advice and planning.