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If you have Self employed income from working ( not rental income that is reported on the Sch E) then you do need to file a Sch C.
If you have net self employment income of $400 or more you have to file a schedule C in your personal 1040 return for self employment business income. You may get a 1099-Misc for some of your income but you need to report all your income. So you need to keep your own good records. Here is some reading material……
IRS information on Self Employment….
http://www.irs.gov/Businesses/Small-Businesses-&-Self-Employed/Self-Employed-Individuals-Tax-Center
Publication 334, Tax Guide for Small Business
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p334.pdf
Publication 535 Business Expenses
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p535.pdf
Assuming you are not a W-2 employee of a property management company, if you are paid by other property owners to manage property that you do not own, then you are self-employed as a property manager. All income and expenses related to your property management business will be reported on SCH C and it will be a physically separate SCH C from the wine tour guide business.
So basically, you have two businesses that you are the owner of, and each business will report their own income and their own expenses on a physicall separate SCH C for each business, which gets filed with your personal 1040 tax return. It does not matter if you are married and filing a joint return with your spouse either.
I also note that you said this was for 2018 (twenty eighteen). Was that a typo and you meant 2019 maybe?
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