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Others have asked this question... Here is one such person (Seriously, I didn't change the names): Crazy Nissan I helped a friend put in his driveway and in return he helped me shingle my roof. How do you figure the IRS should be involved???? Are You Crazy Nissan? I helped a friend put in a driveway and in return he helped me shingle my roof. How do you figure that the IRS should be involved?? posted by northstar21 on Jun 14, 08 at 8:30 pm | posted by lkylarry on Jun 14, 08 at 9:45 pm | Seems to me that a very compelling reason to barter in the first place is because of the IRS. Not that I doubt they could do it, but I wonder how they could cut themselves in on a no-cash deal... posted by btasler on Jun 15, 08 at 1:01 pm | With no paper trail, the only way the IRS would ever know of barter deals is if the parties involved volunteered that information. How likely is that? I suppose technically, I should be withholding and social security taxes when I pay the kid down the block to mow my lawn. The reality is that it just is not done. If I buy a camera in a state with no sales tax, technically I am supposed to pay Minnesota 6.5 percent as a user tax. Same with EBay transactions between private parties. The reality is that there are practically no people who volunteer to pay taxes on anything that is not readily traceable. My wife never pays a dime in sales tax for the merchandise she buys at garage sales and yard sales. And she has never seen anyone else pay it either.

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