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u7877
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Where do i enter my babysitting income.

Where do i enter my babysitting income? I watched my brothers child for a couple of weeks and he paid me and I am not sure what area to enter this under.

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LaurenB
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Where do i enter my babysitting income.

When you earn money from side jobs like babysitting, mowing lawns and shoveling snow, the IRS considers you self-employed—even though you probably don't think of yourself that way.

You need to report this income if it was more than $400.

Follow The Steps Below To Do So:

1.    Go to the Federal Taxes tab and under Income and Expenses, choose Self-Employment.  
2.    Click Additional income.
3.    Enter your cash payments. You can enter everything as a lump sum, or individually by client.
4.    Continue clicking through. The IRS requires that you list any expenses tied with your income. Things that would count would be toys you bought for the children, snacks you purchased for them, mileage that you drove to transport the children, etc.

Note: The IRS wants to see good records to support your claims. They prefer a contemporaneous record – one that you keep on a day-to-day basis - though you can reconstruct one based on your calendar and bank records. This is particularly true if you are claiming Earned Income Credit or other credits based upon this income.

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Where do i enter my babysitting income.

How much were you paid?
juliemesa
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Where do i enter my babysitting income.

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LaurenB
New Member

Where do i enter my babysitting income.

When you earn money from side jobs like babysitting, mowing lawns and shoveling snow, the IRS considers you self-employed—even though you probably don't think of yourself that way.

You need to report this income if it was more than $400.

Follow The Steps Below To Do So:

1.    Go to the Federal Taxes tab and under Income and Expenses, choose Self-Employment.  
2.    Click Additional income.
3.    Enter your cash payments. You can enter everything as a lump sum, or individually by client.
4.    Continue clicking through. The IRS requires that you list any expenses tied with your income. Things that would count would be toys you bought for the children, snacks you purchased for them, mileage that you drove to transport the children, etc.

Note: The IRS wants to see good records to support your claims. They prefer a contemporaneous record – one that you keep on a day-to-day basis - though you can reconstruct one based on your calendar and bank records. This is particularly true if you are claiming Earned Income Credit or other credits based upon this income.

Hope This Was Helpful!

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