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posted Feb 10, 2025 8:01:04 AM

I made it less than $300 in self-employment with spark do I have to claim that money

Last year in 2024 I worked two weeks with Walmart spark. In those two weeks, I made $243.(I never received any forms or anything from Walmart) do I need to claim this earnings on my taxes? 

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Expert Alumni
Feb 10, 2025 8:07:24 AM

It depends. If you have no other income, then, no,  you do not have to file a return just to report the $243 in income you earned from spark since it is less than $400.

 

If you have to file a return for other income, then yes, you would need to include this as self-employment income on your return even if you did not receive a form. When you file a return, you must include all income from all sources on your return. 

New Member
Feb 10, 2025 9:37:31 AM

I also have a w2 from my main job.

When filling out that I was self-employed it’s asking “What type of income did you receive for this work?” since I didn’t receive any 1099 would I put it under other self-employment income?

 

Expert Alumni
Feb 10, 2025 10:09:33 AM

It depends on how much income you receive from your W-2 job.  You are not required to file because your income is above $14,600 and your self-employment income is below $400 for 2024.  If you exceed these income requirements you will need to file the income on your return.  

 

Since, you did not receive a 1099-NEC, you will list the income as other self-employment income when entering into TurboTax.  

 

For more information on when to file, see the link to below:

 

@Brittanystan1