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If this is a hobby you can report the income and then deduct any actual expenses that are ordinary and necessary for you to receive and keep the products to the extent of the income value. These expenses could be used as an itemized deduction for any amount that exceeds 2% of your adjusted gross income (AGI). The difference would be added to other itemized deductions so that TurboTax could maximize your deduction.
Whether the expenses are used on itemized deductions or whether you use the standard deduction the income must be added to the return.
To record your hobby income and deductions you can follow the steps here.
Be sure to add all itemized deductions to maximize the hobby expenses.
If you decide that this is more of a business, for which you plan to profit you could utilize the business Schedule C. It's all right if you aren't quite sure yet. You can always report it as a business if you find it becomes more than a hobby later.
Either way you will need to use TurboTax Deluxe to add the income because the IRS does not allow this to be reported on a Form 1040EZ or 1040A. It's more complicated than the short form.
If you want to record it like as a business, instead of a hobby and use the expenses you can use TurboTax Self Employed.
You can go directly to the area to enter the document by following these steps.
1. Sign into your account and select your current return.
2. Select My Account on the top right and then select Tools
3. Select Topic Search (see attached image)
4. Search for business and select Go
5. Follow the interview to enter or review your entry.
If this is a hobby you can report the income and then deduct any actual expenses that are ordinary and necessary for you to receive and keep the products to the extent of the income value. These expenses could be used as an itemized deduction for any amount that exceeds 2% of your adjusted gross income (AGI). The difference would be added to other itemized deductions so that TurboTax could maximize your deduction.
Whether the expenses are used on itemized deductions or whether you use the standard deduction the income must be added to the return.
To record your hobby income and deductions you can follow the steps here.
Be sure to add all itemized deductions to maximize the hobby expenses.
If you decide that this is more of a business, for which you plan to profit you could utilize the business Schedule C. It's all right if you aren't quite sure yet. You can always report it as a business if you find it becomes more than a hobby later.
Either way you will need to use TurboTax Deluxe to add the income because the IRS does not allow this to be reported on a Form 1040EZ or 1040A. It's more complicated than the short form.
If you want to record it like as a business, instead of a hobby and use the expenses you can use TurboTax Self Employed.
You can go directly to the area to enter the document by following these steps.
1. Sign into your account and select your current return.
2. Select My Account on the top right and then select Tools
3. Select Topic Search (see attached image)
4. Search for business and select Go
5. Follow the interview to enter or review your entry.
Is this a joke? I don't know what "Level 7" means, but since 2018, under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, you can no longer deduct hobby expenses. Income is reportable, expenses aren't deductible, full stop.
OK... sadly the questions were moved from the old forum to this new one the end of May 2019 and the old posts were given 2019 dates which is giving people the wrong answers for the current year rules.
For 2018 the hobby expenses are no longer deductible.
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