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If you have a profit motive, it is a business according to the IRS. If not, and you just do it for fun, then it is a hobby. Hobby income is reported on line 21 of the Form 1040. Business income goes on Schedule C (which then flows to the Form 1040) and the net profit is subject to self-employment taxes.
This IRS Article has some tips about Hobbies That Earn Income.
Generally, an activity qualifies as a business if it is carried on with the reasonable expectation of earning a profit. In order to make this determination, taxpayers should consider the following factors:
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