IRS Tax Tip 2024-55, June 5, 2024
Hobbies and businesses are treated differently when it comes to filing taxes. The biggest difference between the two is that businesses operate to make a profit while hobbies are for pleasure or recreation.
Whether someone is having fun with a hobby or running a business, if they are paid through payment apps for goods and services during the year, they may receive an IRS Form 1099-K for those transactions. These payments are taxable income and must be reported on federal tax returns.
There are a few other things people should consider when deciding whether their project is a hobby or business. No single thing is the deciding factor. Taxpayers should review all the factors to make a good decision.
These questions can help taxpayers decide whether they have a hobby or business:
Whether taxpayers have a hobby or run a business, good recordkeeping throughout the year will help when they file taxes.