Yes you can deduct your
EBay and PayPal fees.
I am an accountant/banker in my "real" life. The tax code allows "any ordinary and necessary" expense to be deducted. It would be reasonable for me to drive to Ohio to sell electronic scrap but it wouldn't be reasonable for me to fly to China. However, someone who processes a large amount (think multiple containers per week) might find it necessary to fly to China to strike a deal with an end user. The answer to whether something is deductible is usually - "it depends". It depends on if you are actually treating the activity like a business, it depends on how you hold yourself out to the general public and it depends on how you keep your records.
So, if you treat this activity correctly, you can deduct any ordinary and necessary expense needed to help you increase your business.
Be reasonable! If you only sell $300 per month as scrap, is it reasonable for you, or could you prove that it would be ordinary and necessary to purchase a new skid steer loader?
Find a tax preparer that understands small businesses and how to work with you. Not all accountants or CPA's do. I have met many that feel everyone should pay as much tax as possible.
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