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January 27, 2026
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HELP?! Amazon vine info?

  • January 27, 2026
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Ok so I use turbo tax every year. I expected my taxes to go down since starting reviewing products for Amazon vine but not thousands (fed and state decreased immensely) so I hope I'm doing something wrong. Can anyone tell me how to enter my 1099-nec from reviewing products for Amazon Vine program. Please I'm at a loss ans cannot afford to have someone else do my taxes. Thanks in advance.

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    PatriciaV
    Level 15
    January 27, 2026

    It's unlikely that you would have less taxable income after entering Form 1099-NEC for Amazon Vine income. You might wish to review your entries:

     

    TurboTax Online/Mobile: Go to the 1099-NEC screen under Wages & Income.

     

    TurboTax Desktop:

    1. Go to Federal Taxes.
    2. Go to Wages & Income
    3. If asked How do you want to enter…?, select I’ll choose what I work on.
    4. Under 1099-MISC and Other Common Income, select Start or Update next to Income from Form 1099-NEC.

          Or go to Tax Tools >> Tools >> Topic Search. Enter 1099-nec then click Go.

     

    1. On the screen Did you get a 1099-NEC?, click on Yes
    2. On the screen Do You Want to Enter Your 1099-NECs Now?, click on Add a 1099-NEC
    3. On the screen Let's get the info from your 1099-NECenter your information and click Continue
    4. On the screen What type of income is on your 1099-NEC, check the box for Hobby (if you did NOT intend to make money) or Self Employment Income (if this is a business for you) and click Continue.

    In general, all Amazon Vine income is taxable. If you report this as Hobby Income, note that The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act eliminated itemized miscellaneous deductions, including hobby losses, until after the 2025 tax year. (i.e., Hobby expenses are not deductible from 2018 to 2025.) However, Hobby Income is not subject to self-employment taxes.

     

    If you pursue this activity as a business with the intent to earn a profit, report this as self-employment income on Schedule C (subject to self-employment income tax). In this case, you can report business expenses. These are typically limited to office and internet expenses. The net income would be subject to self-employment taxes.

     

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