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  • February 24, 2024
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Hello,

 

I made about $3000 and received a 1099-k from user testing.com. It was a side gig and I could work on my own time. The payments were deposited to PayPal. I tried searching the topics here but could not find the answer. How do I go about filing this? I am using the Home and Business desktop version of turbotax. I also have the filer's TIN and and address listed on the 1099-k but it is PayPal and not user testing. 

 

1. Should I choose Self Employment income in the screenshot below?

2. Should I enter Filer as "PayPal" and TIN as "Paypal's TIN". Screenshot 2 below.

3. Should I enter "Website Testing or my name" as the name of the business once I proceed with Self-Employment income?

4. The smart check comes back with below errors once I enter the TIN

  4a. Personal Business Code, would this be 999000?

  4b. Schedule C (Address must be entered): Would this be my home address?

  4c. Check the box at top of schedule C to indicate that the taxpayer's name and business name are the same: "I think I should check this box"

   4d. Accounting method: "Should I use Cash Box"? Payments were made using paypal

   4e. Schedule C, Material Participation Box must be entered: No Entry, Line G Yes Box, Line G No Box. These are the options

   4f. Required to file form 1099: Yes or No. Should I choose Yes?

    4g. Qualified business income - yes or No. What Should I choose here?

 

I know these are a lot of questions but any guidance would be appreciated. Thank you

 

 

 

 

Best answer by JulieS

Yes, the activity you describe is considered self-employment income. 

 

The 1099-K screen should be answered based on the form you received, so it would be PayPal and their EIN. 

 

If you haven't formally created a business name, leave it in your name.

 

You can use 999000 as your business code since none of the other codes describes this activity very well. 

 

Use your own name and address as the name and address of the business.

 

Accounting method should be cash. That just means you report your income when you get it. 

 

Yes, to material participation, this means you are working for this money, not just collecting an investment. 

 

No, to Required to file 1099. This question is asking if you paid others and you need to issue 1099 forms to them.

 

Yes to Qualified Business Income (QBI). This is a self-employment activity with a net profit. 

 

 

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JulieSAnswer
February 24, 2024

Yes, the activity you describe is considered self-employment income. 

 

The 1099-K screen should be answered based on the form you received, so it would be PayPal and their EIN. 

 

If you haven't formally created a business name, leave it in your name.

 

You can use 999000 as your business code since none of the other codes describes this activity very well. 

 

Use your own name and address as the name and address of the business.

 

Accounting method should be cash. That just means you report your income when you get it. 

 

Yes, to material participation, this means you are working for this money, not just collecting an investment. 

 

No, to Required to file 1099. This question is asking if you paid others and you need to issue 1099 forms to them.

 

Yes to Qualified Business Income (QBI). This is a self-employment activity with a net profit. 

 

 

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abz123Author
March 2, 2024

Thank you for the answers and the details explanations. I followed them and was able to fill out Schedule C. It also generated a Form 1099-K Wks (PayPal, Inc) but I am guessing this is just a worksheet and not submitted to the IRS.

RachelW33
March 2, 2024

Yes, you are correct, worksheets are not submitted to the IRS.

 

@abz123 

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