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If you're an independent contractor, the IRS considers you as having your own business. You would enter your income and expenses on your Schedule C (Form 1040), Profit or Loss From Business. You can use the expense categories listed on Schedule C and for those expenses that aren't listed, enter them as Other expenses.
To enter your income and expenses, see Where do I enter my self-employment business expenses, like home office, vehicle mileage, and suppli...
If you're an independent contractor, the IRS considers you as having your own business. You would enter your income and expenses on your Schedule C (Form 1040), Profit or Loss From Business. You can use the expense categories listed on Schedule C and for those expenses that aren't listed, enter them as Other expenses.
To enter your income and expenses, see Where do I enter my self-employment business expenses, like home office, vehicle mileage, and suppli...
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