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It depends. If you received income for services you performed, that were not as an employee, then that is self employment which means you have a business for tax purposes.
If you don't actively pursue work for livelihood and on a regular and consistent basis, then it may be miscellaneous income such as hobby or something else.
You can decide if it is hobby or business income. Once you decide you can use the information below to report the income.
This IRS link will help you: Business or Hobby?
Key elements:
Other Miscellaneous Income: If you use this and you entered an income document you may need to delete that document first.
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