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		Constructing => Etc. => Topic started by: ktd on February 02, 2013, 10:04:14 AM
		
			
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				Hello all,
 It's tax time and this year I sold a few puzzles, but I am unsure about how to report the money on my taxes? Do newspapers issue tax forms (like W-2) to constructors?
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				I'm not an accountant, just a stranger off the internet :) So take what I say with a grain of salt. But I believe you will need to report this income on Schedule C (self-employment income). I suspect that newspapers do not issue tax forms unless required to (e.g. they paid out a certain amount to you in excess of some amount specified by the IRS), in which case it would like be a 1099. I'd love to hear from any pros who have more info.
 
 - Marya
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				Oddly enough I logged on to ask a similar question.  I believe a schedule C is correct, based on my investigation anyway, but I cannot for the life of me find a business code (box B) even remotely appropriate.  Any input from you vets?
			
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				Here's another option to consider - file it as income from a hobby?
 http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081014214720AAPaUue
 
 - Marya
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				Hobby income is likely more accurate especially without a 1099.
 
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				Oddly enough I logged on to ask a similar question.  I believe a schedule C is correct, based on my investigation anyway, but I cannot for the life of me find a business code (box B) even remotely appropriate.  Any input from you vets?
 
 
 For what it's worth, I used 511000 - publishing income.