When does a hobby become a business?
When does a hobby become a business Vertical

When does a hobby become a business?

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Stained-glass art, knitted scarves, and homemade baked goods. When it comes to hobbies, some 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.

Either way, if clients are paid through payment apps for goods and services during the year, they may receive Form 1099-K, Payment Card and Third-Party Network Transactions for those transactions. These payments are taxable income and must be reported on federal tax returns.

There are a few other details your clients should consider when deciding whether their project is a hobby or business. No single one of these is the deciding factor, so help your clients review all the factors to make the best decision.

Questions to help taxpayers decide if they have a hobby or business

  • Is there an intent to make a profit?
  • If the activity makes a profit, how much is it?
  • Can they expect to make a future profit from the appreciation of the assets used in the activity?
  • Do they depend on income from the activity for their livelihood?
  • Are any losses due to circumstances beyond their control or are the losses normal for the startup phase of their type of business?
  • Are operations adjusted to improve profitability?
  • Is the activity carried out like a business with complete and accurate books and records kept?
  • Do the taxpayer and their advisors have the knowledge needed to carry out the activity as a successful business?

Whether taxpayers have a hobby or run a business, good recordkeeping throughout the year will help when they file taxes.

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