
Originally Posted by
aceer15
Their tax situation isn't really any of your business; and if your not making over $600 on a single payable transaction and are not an established business you don't have to report ANY taxes because that money is not tracked by the government!
It's called freelance and you could consider selling coral freelance as long as it's not your only source of income.
I'm sorry, but you are grossly mistaken. As a business owner who has just completed his taxes, I can tell you that you are required to report ALL income, not just 1099s. And there is no $600 level for being in business, or not being in business. I reported over $25,000 in income that was not on 1099s. In any case, NONE of the above has anything to do with what happened.
Please don't believe everything you read on the internet, and please don't believe one-sided conversations. Since I'm the subject of this, I can tell you with certainty, no one was threatened in any way, shape or form. Reminds me of the kid's game, "Whisper down the lane". "Jail time". Seriously, LOL. Someone has a persecution complex. The PMs will allegedly by posted, and as long as they are posted in their entirety (which is a breach of MAAST's Terms of Use), you will see that this is the case.
The "discussion" took this form: At some point, people realize that hobbies can and do progress beyond a hobby to businesses. In this hobby, this happens quite frequently. Many/most of our local MAAST Sponsors started as local hobbyists. As a prior member of the Board, I can tell you that this discussion is always ongoing, touchy, and fluid. Almost all of the folks that make this transition process do so gracefully. There's a long history: Louis with Elegant Reef, Ace (aka Hobogato), Erik Harrison, Rob and Jack with Mr. Cob's Corals, Nick at Reeffreaks, etc. There are many more.
See, these Sponsors pay for the privilege of advertising with MAAST, and pay a higher price to exhibit than do "Members". In addition, they charge and pay SALES TAX on each transaction. The LFS business is a very, very difficult business. Ask an owner. Success rates are very low. When a hobbyist competes with them, they compete on an unlevel playing field. When you talk to Sponsors (and I did a LOT of this as a Board Member previously), it's a big issue with them. MAAST has to protect their Sponsors.
Finally: I really don't know the "other" person - so there's nothing personal in this. I've had a freshwater tank for the last 3 years, and I'm only recently back in SW, and recently re-involved with MAAST. But, everyone know that I'm a bit outspoken.
And yes, "it's just a freakin' fish club"
Bill
215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!
"I killed my first SW Fish in 1971..."