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Old 10-17-2016, 01:21 PM   #81
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The IRS say:

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If you conduct any direct barter – barter for another’s products or services – you must report the fair market value of the products or services you received on your tax return.
Where's the ambiguity in that? The "fair market value" of the product you received is surely the retail price of the book, isn't it?

Similarly the author must also declare the market value of your review.
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