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Assuming your income was not W-2 income, it would be considered self employment income
f you earned more than $400 net income (income less expenses) working as a self-employed individual (or independent contractor), you must file a Schedule C, business income and expenses with your personal return and pay self-employment tax-same as withheld on a W-2.
If you otherwise earned enough to file a return, you must report your self-employment income, no matter how small.
Simply follow
these steps to enter your income from self-employment.
Assuming your income was not W-2 income, it would be considered self employment income
f you earned more than $400 net income (income less expenses) working as a self-employed individual (or independent contractor), you must file a Schedule C, business income and expenses with your personal return and pay self-employment tax-same as withheld on a W-2.
If you otherwise earned enough to file a return, you must report your self-employment income, no matter how small.
Simply follow
these steps to enter your income from self-employment.
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