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I have had a home business since 2001 and have always declared my business on our taxes. IF you want the benefits of running a business you must declare all income. Definitely best to speak with a tax adviser (of which I'm NOT LOL) or consult with Turbo Tax Home and Business ha ha We have used that every year! I have not personally formed an LLC.
Oh didn't mean to imply that you were. Just mentioned it because a lot of people think that if they don't make over $600 they don't have to claim but if they want the benefits of a home business they have to. I am going to be getting a tax id but have been using my social since the beginning and it's been fine BUT it's not the safest way so I would probably say a tax id is recommended.
Hubby my tax man so I don't know too many specifics *wink* I just make the dough and this year he'll tell me what I owe ha ha
Rachel Anderson said:
Thanks for the info. I definitely plan on claiming the income, I wasn't trying to to say otherwise :-) I am trying to figure out if its best to officially form a business, get a tax ID for it and claim the income that way instead of claiming in personally, that way a lot of expenses involving the blog could be written off, reducing the taxable income and tax liability.
Angie said:
I have had a home business since 2001 and have always declared my business on our taxes. IF you want the benefits of running a business you must declare all income. Definitely best to speak with a tax adviser (of which I'm NOT LOL) or consult with Turbo Tax Home and Business ha ha We have used that every year! I have not personally formed an LLC.
Oh I am curious about this also - I made under $600 (WELL under LOL) and I was planning on claiming it as "hobby" income... If you get a tax ID you have to pay estimated taxes, and that is hard to do when you're never sure when you'll have a paid post or campaign, etc. I am curious if anyone else claims their as hobby or "other" income. Of course, I will be using H&R block premium service where I have contact with a live tax professional and I'll discuss this with her as it's my first year making any cash.
Another question - what about "cash" that is sitting in affiliate accounts or like Sponsored Tweets - if I haven't cashed out, do you know if I have to claim that?
Oh that is a good question on the affiliate accounts - I hadn't thought of that! I am going to be calling my tax guy soon to see how I should claim my blog earnings. It would be incredibly difficult to do estimated taxes...ugh.
Thanks for the question. I always declare my blog incomes in my taxes. However, you must read this article to know the minimum taxable income according to IRS. It will give you a better idea on how much income from blog you would have to pay tax.
Secondly, a blogs income comes under self-employed business and better to go with your profits after excluding all kind of expenses of blog. In this regard, better to get proper consultation from a good tax attorney.
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