Reporting Requirements: Selling to US

What we are required to tell the government, when you sell to us.

These reporting requirements are related to when a dealer must tell the IRS (form 1099) that you have made a sale. It is related to making sure you pay your taxes. Regardless of whether we need to file a 1099, it does NOT exempt your from paying tax on your gains. We advise you to consult a tax professional for any tax implications on a sale. Nevertheless, here are the industry guidelines for when we will file a 1099 to the IRS when you sell to us.

Guidelines

  • There are only certain coins or bars that trigger the issuance of a 1099-B
  • When one of the required types of coins or bars are sold, a minimum amount must be sold to us to trigger the issuance of a 1099-B
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Bars and Coins that require the issuance of a 1099-B

Gold

Bars or Rounds

Fineness of 995 or higher and totaling 1 kilo (32.15 ozt) or greater Any brands.


Maple Leaf Coins (1 ozt coins only)

Fineness: As minted and must be 25 1–ozt coins or more.


Krugerrand (1 ozt coins only)

Fineness: As minted and must be 25 1–ozt coins or more.


Mexican Onza (1 ozt coins only)

Fineness: As mintedand must be 25 1–ozt coins or more.

Silver

Bars or Rounds

Fineness of 999 or higher.

Any size bars totaling 1000 ozt or more.


90% US Coinage

Fineness:90% Siilver

Any combination of dimes, quarters, or half dollars totaling $1000 face value or more.

Platinum

Bars or Rounds

Fineness of 9995 or higher.

Any size bars totaling 25 ozt or more.

Palladium

Bars or Rounds

Fineness of 9995 or higher.

Any size bars totaling 100 ozt or more.

Whether or not we issue a 1099, you should consult a tax professional to understand your tax implications upon any sale. The guidelines we give above were negotiated by the bullion and coin industry’s trade group (ICTA) in the early 1980s. However, one can find a variety of information in both the IRS rules and CME rules book regarding 1099-B reporting requirements. IRS rules for the sale of precious metals can be found on page four of this publication, while the list of manufacturers whose bullion bars and coins can be delivered against a RFC (regulated futures contract) can be found in an excel file (Service Providers.xls) in a CME document here (last page has the link as of 10/8/2014).

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