Some businesses participate in barter clubs that manage these exchanges using “credit units.” Members earn credits by providing goods or services and redeem them later. Generally, bartering is taxable in the year it occurs. However, when participating in a barter club, you might owe taxes when credits are added to your account, rather than when they’re used. Barter clubs must send participants IRS Form 1099-B (Proceeds from Broker and Barter Transactions) by January 31 of the following year.
Business bartering transactions may be beneficial as long as you’re aware of the federal and state tax consequences. Contact the office if you need assistance or would like more information.