In general, all revenue received through your Cash App personal account is subject to taxes. This comprises:

  • Gifts: Cash is usually regarded as taxable income, even if you receive it as a gift on Cash App.
  • Selling goods: You must declare the money as income and pay taxes on any profits if you sell goods using cash app taxes.
  • Business transactions: You must include the income and expenses on your tax return if you use Cash App for business transactions.

There are a few exceptions, though. For instance:

  • Small-scale sales: You might not be required to disclose your hobby sales if your revenue falls below a specific level, which varies by location.
  • Presents from friends and family: In certain situations, presents from friends and family might not be regarded as taxable income.

The following further resources could be useful:

  • IRS Publication 525: This document offers details on business cost deductions and taxable income. cash.app/taxes
  • Cash App Tax Center: To assist you in understanding your tax responsibilities, Cash App provides a tax center with tools and resources. cash.app/taxes

You can make sure you're abiding by the law and avoiding any potential penalties by being aware of your tax obligations and getting expert counsel.