If you "side job" is self-employment, that is treated as a business, and subject to business taxes.
If instead, your "side job" is working for a employer as an employee, you would probably have received a W-2 form from that employer.
If you are self-employed, you may wish to refer to IRS Publication 334, Tax Guide for Small Business at
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p334.pdf
I hope this helps.
The IRS considers the income from your side job a business. You are considered self-employed and will complete a Schedule C which is how you report your self-employment income. The good news is that you can deduct ordinary expenses that you incurred making this income. Follow the steps below to enter your income.
For additional information, review the TurboTax help articles: How does my side job affect my taxes?, How do I report income from self-employment? and Where do I enter my self-employment business expenses, like home office, vehicle mileage, and supplies?