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The IRS is correct. You have to report your self-employment income if you received $400 or more. Regardless if you receive a Form 1099-K or not.
If you have even $400 of self-employment income you are required to file a tax return and pay self-employment tax for Social Security and Medicare, and perhaps ordinary income tax. Do not confuse PayPal's criteria with your own filing requirements.
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You absolutely have to include the income. Third party payers have a threshhold at which they are required to send you a form. Just because you didn't get the form is not a reason to not report. For IRS purposes, anything over $400 has to be reported as self-employment income.
They don't have to send you the 1099 for less than 20,000. But you still have to report all your income no matter how small. Even $1 of bank interest you don't get a 1099INT for.
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Yes, the amount of income you received is taxable on your federal return and on your state return. Whether you get a tax form or not, doesn't matter. Per IRS, all income is taxable unless the IRS code specifically states it's not taxable. A list is available in Publication 525, Taxable and Nontaxable Income.
You're considered self-employed—even if it’s just something you do on the side, like dog walker, drive for Uber, babysit, or blog.
Your taxes are handled differently than when you're an employee of a company.
As a self-employed individual you:
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