They are registering gold buyers now? Reporting to the government? Sellers too?
http://www.numismaster.com/ta/numis/Article.jsp?ad=article&ArticleId=11843
“A blizzard of paperwork could be about to hit numismatics.
Passage by Congress of the national health care legislation has had an unintended consequence to the nations coin collectors, vest-pocket dealers who buy and sell coins, and larger dealers who are frequent buyers of coins that collectors periodically liquidate as they trade up their collections for better coins, or simply sell to take a small profit or loss.
What has happened is that effective Jan. 1, 2012, the whole system of giving and receiving Internal Revenue Service 1099 forms will be turned on its head and all persons (including corporations) who are in business will now have to give 1099 tax reporting forms for coins and other goods that they sell as well as buy.
The responsibility for issuing forms kicks in at $600 for coins or bullion not a very high level and one that has already started sounding alarm bells. It doesnt matter in what form payment is made, whether cash, check, credit card, or Yap stone money, the $600 threshold applies.”