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Hello,
I am full time employed, but once-in-a-while do speaking engagements outside of my main job. I know how to report honoraria, but in this case I was asked to give a workshop for which I received more money than just an honorarium (and above the $600 limit for 1099 forms). The company for which I did the workshop is is internationally-based and so did not send me a 1099 tax form, such as the 1099-MISC. How do I best report the income? As self-employment, I assume. But is there something special to do without a 1099 form? Thanks!
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Yes, without a tax form, you should report this income as Other self-employed income.
You report the income you received in cash, checks or bank transfers or without a 1099-NEC as self-employed income under Other self-employed income.
If you have expenses related to this business, you can deduct them.
To report your business income and expenses, you'll need to use TurboTax Self-Employed (Online) or TurboTax (CD/Download).
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