Easy ways to earn tax free money
By bigcgifts
@bigcgifts (87)
United States
December 24, 2010 9:41am CST
There are alot of ways to earn tax free money. I do garage sales. I know what you are thinking, you can make much money in garage sales. I make about 400.00 a day over the fri sat sun period. I order pallets of toys, dollar store merchandise, and tools. i usually sell them for half of what is marked on the prepriced package. people get a good deal and find alot of excellent products. Of course the down fall is you can never be sure of what exactly you will get but you will always get good things. I have and still do sell pallets of food, candy, can good cerel dry goods. i sell the 1100 pound pallet for 460.00. that is 24 banana box loaded with groceries. these are good groceries just boxes are wrinkled or can is bent, things like that.
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8 responses
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
24 Dec 10
Tax free? Well, it is if you don't declare your earnings and UNTIL the IRS catch up with you!
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
24 Dec 10
San Angelo has a population of 92,000 and there can't be that many garage sales. Don't forget that when you post anything on the 'net, it is there forever for all to see.
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
24 Dec 10
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@momz2gd (295)
• Yucaipa, California
22 Mar 11
There isn't a such thing as tax-free money. Unless you are on disability or collect a welfare check. If you earn it, you must pay taxes. At the very least; report your earnings. If you earn more than $400 a year, you must report your earnings. It's called the Board of Equalization and they give you a permit. It's free to apply for it!
@divalounger (6117)
• United States
26 Dec 10
I would agree in general with the responses listed here. I think you want to declare your income with the IRS not look for ways to dodge the IRS. Be careful.
@sinawaliboy (271)
• Philippines
27 Dec 10
Well I agree that garage sales is a great way to earn money especially with the products available. But be careful about dodging the IRS. You'll never know if one of your neighbors actually tell the IRS in secret.
@roadwarrior62 (26)
• United States
24 Dec 10
That is an interesting approach. Unfortunately, some areas have zoning and sales tax laws which make this activity a little more regulated. Still, it does have possibilities.
@chillpill90 (1936)
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24 Dec 10
It is tax free for now but be careful what you post here in future as someon could be cruel and tell the irs what you are doing then its not too good.
@yumcookie (146)
• United States
24 Dec 10
It's no big deal if its just a few bucks but this is a means of a stable income which could get you in serious trouble if you do not claim it on your taxes or file it.