why did my refund go down after adding contract labor ?
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Your EIC may have gone down. But the IRS requires that you claim all of your self-employment expenses.
Assuming the contract labor was reported on a 1099-MISC or 1099-NEC, this would be considered taxable income. As such, you need to pay taxes on that income as most times, income taxes are not withheld on these sources of income.
If that is correct, your income from this income is subject to income taxes and is reported on your income tax return.
Therefore, your overall refund has been updated to ensure you are paying taxes on this income as applicable.
If you are reporting this income as self-employment income (meaning you are running a business with the intent to make a profit), you will do the following in the Federal interview section:
Please see the link below for additional guidance on reporting self-employed business activity.
Self employment income and expense guide
If it is not from self-employment, you would enter the information as follows:
[Edited 03/28/2021 | 4:10 PM PST]
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