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It depends on how income was received. If your income from the hotel was reported to you on Form 1099-NEC or Form 1099-MISC, that is taxed differently than Form W-2.
If you received Form 1099-K for personal property sales, that could have triggered self-employment, too, depending on where it was entered.
For more information, see: Am I considered self-employed?
I have w-2 forms I am not freaking self employed I don't how or why it did it as self employed but I am not self employed and I believe that is what messed my taxes up and I would like it to be corrected. So don't give no "oh it depends on what u used to do it taxes. I am not self employed. So I would really appreciate it if I can get my taxes corrected like prompt, now
And NO I did not have a 1099 I have w-2 forms
Maybe your 2019 information got carried over to your 2020 program? If you are not self employed, you can simply remove any related forms like 1099-MISC and / or Schedule C from the program. Here are the steps:
In TurboTax online,
1. Sign into your account, select Pick up where you left off
2. Select Tax Tools, click on the drop down arrow
3. Select Tools
4. Under Other helpful links, choose Delete a form
5. Select Delete next to the Form 1099MISC and / or Schedule C and Continue with My Return
If you received a 1099 MISC for nonemployee compensation, the IRS considered you as a self employed and required you to pay self employment tax.
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