Facebook Warns Teacher Who Helped Neighbors of Tax Bite

Man who raised money on the platform to feed others during pandemic could owe $16K
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Apr 17, 2021 2:25 PM CDT
Facebook Warns Teacher Who Helped Neighbors of Tax Bite
A Facebook photo shows examples of its fundraisers.   (Courtesy of Facebook via AP)

A Connecticut middle school teacher who raised $41,000 to help hundreds of his struggling neighbors during the COVID-19 pandemic got an unwelcome surprise for his charitable efforts: a form stating he could owe $16,031 in income taxes. Louis Goffinet, 27, of Mansfield, began picking up groceries for elderly neighbors afraid to go to the store during the early days of the pandemic, the AP reports, often spending his own money. Given the great need, he later organized two fundraisers on Facebook over a year and helped hundreds of families with groceries, rent money, and holiday gifts, setting a $200 limit. Goffinet tracked 140 grocery trips on a spreadsheet, noting he also provided Friday night dinners to 125 families, holiday gift cards for 20 families so the children could receive gifts, 31 Thanksgiving dinners, and rental assistance to five families. Some local businesses donated food.

Goffinet said both financial support for his efforts and demand for assistance ended up becoming higher than he had expected. "It became dramatically bigger than I thought," he said. In January, Facebook sent Goffinet a 1099 form that stated he owed taxes on the money he raised. Facebook warns users that money generated from a fundraiser on the social media platform may be taxable if more than $20,000 is raised and that a 1099 tax form will be issued. "To get what I perceived as a bill in the mail for $16,000 was just shocking," he said. Goffinet is now working with an accountant to determine how to handle the situation. The bill is due May 17, and he expects to pay "some sort of tax burden” but isn't sure exactly how much. Meanwhile, some people in the community are now trying to help him out with the tax bill, so far sending $2,000 in checks to a post office box—not through Facebook.

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