Self employed

Excellent.

 

I appreciate that suggestion and will follow it.  Indeed, the amount contained in the 1099-K is reflected in the amounts presents as income.  As I stated, I prefer to be transparent about where the income was earned (no matter whether is was paid for with cash, check, credit card, or electronically), which I already entered.  Entering the amount from the 1099-K was causing the earned income to be doubled (that would have been great if actually earned), but paying taxes on money that was not earned/received was the underlying issue.