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Under the Wages & Income tab select the "Explore On My Own" option (if presented)
Then scroll down to Business Items and elect to start/update Business Income & Expenses (SCH C)
Since you earned more than $400 at babysitting, you are considered to be self-employed as far as the IRS is concerned, for all income earned in that business. So be aware that you will pay BOTH the employee side and the employer side (Self-Employment Tax) of the taxes on that income, and ONLY on that income.
EDIT: 1/11/2015 -- This post has been here since 2013, and I note folks are still finding it useful for their 2014 tax return. So let me add some additional information to help avoid potential problems due to tax law changes for 2014.
If you had "any" income from babysitting in 2014 regardless of the amount, you need to report that income. If that babysitting income is more than $400, only then will you also pay the additional Self-Employment tax.
No, it did not help because now Turbo Tax wants to charge me an extra $99 just for a simple answer.
I only earned $1440 in babysitting for part of the year in 2014 with no expenses and because of that, TurboTax wants me to pay $79 to use their upgraded version. Sorry, TaxACT is much less expensive.
You are considered a Household Employee. Household employees under the age of 18 are not considered self-employed business owners for tax purposes and so they do not pay self-employment tax. If that's the case, then you would merely include your household employee income on Line 7 of Form 1040 and note “HSH” and the related subtotal amount on the dotted line to the left of the line 7 total amount (Google "Teens and Taxes").
How do I enter my babysitting after I already submitted my return
If you filed, it is like dropping it into a mailbox - you cannot get it back.
You'll have wait until your return is either accepted or rejected.
See this TurboTax FAQ for help with amending.
You can check the status of your amended return here, but allow 3 weeks after filing for it to show up.
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