I received a 1099-misc from some videoing I did which only comea out to a little over $300 for the year. Forst off do I even have to file this since it is less than $600?
When I enter this $300 income and apply it my estimated return drops over $200, which equals around 70% in taxes???????? What am I missing here?
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Yes, you need to claim all income on your tax return. The $600 rule is for the issuer of the 1099-Misc. The payer does not need to issue a 1099 if the income paid to a person was below $600.
There are several possible reasons for the decrease in your refund.
Self-employment taxes are social security taxes 12.4% and medicare taxes 2.9%. Employees who receive W2s have 1/2 of the social security and medicare taxes withheld from their pay. The employer pays the other 1/2.
As a self-employed taxpayer you are the employer and employee and therefore pay all the social security and medicare taxes totaling 15.3%.
The best way to see what is happening to look at the forms with the income in and without the income to see what is happening. Pay particular attention to lines 16-24 to see how the tax changed and lines 27-33 to see how your refund changed in the different scenarios.
Please take these steps to preview your 1040 in TurboTax Online:
1. Login to TurboTax Online (https://turbotax.intuit.com/)
2. Click on "Pick up where I left off"
3. Select "Tax Tools" from the menu on the left side of the screen
4. Next select "Tools" from the drop-down menu on the left side of the screen
5. Then click "View Tax Summary" from the pop-up menu
6. Lastly, click on "Preview My 1040" from the menu on the left side of the screen.
enter this as "Hobby Income".
Thank you both,
I found out I can still add deductions for that particular income even when im claming standard deduction. Which more than offset the measly $300 in pay that I received and turned it into a deficit. Which in turn made my refund more than it was before submitted this income.
Thanks
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