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Self-Employment Tax

Self-employment tax rules, calculations, and strategies for business owners

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NAR's $52.25M Tuccori Settlement: What It Means for Real Estate Agent Bookkeeping
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NAR's $52.25M Tuccori Settlement: What It Means for Real Estate Agent Bookkeeping

NAR's $52.25 million Tuccori settlement, approved April 10, 2026, doesn't change buyer-agent commission rules — it makes the August 2024 Sitzer/Burnett practice changes permanent, so agents must book gross commission across multiple funding sources rather than treating deposits as a single income line.

real-estate
bookkeeping
tax
Peer-to-Peer Garage and Driveway Storage: Tax, Insurance, and Bookkeeping Guide
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Peer-to-Peer Garage and Driveway Storage: Tax, Insurance, and Bookkeeping Guide

Peer-to-peer garage and driveway storage income is usually reported on Schedule E rather than Schedule C, is taxable even without a 1099-K, and requires tracking gross bookings, platform fees (commonly 4.9% + $0.30 per transaction), and prorated home costs separately from personal expenses.

side-hustle
self-employment-tax
tax
RV Rental Bookkeeping: Why the IRS May Tax Your Motorhome Like a Vacation Home
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RV Rental Bookkeeping: Why the IRS May Tax Your Motorhome Like a Vacation Home

Section 280A can classify a rented RV as a dwelling unit, capping deductions once personal use exceeds 14 days or 10% of rental days. How peer-to-peer RV hosts should keep a use-day log, choose between 5-, 7-, and 27.5-year depreciation, apply 100% bonus depreciation or Section 179, and record platform commissions gross instead of net.

bookkeeping
small-business
side-hustle
Substack and Newsletter Writer Taxes: Schedule C, the Hobby-Loss Trap, and What You Can Deduct
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Substack and Newsletter Writer Taxes: Schedule C, the Hobby-Loss Trap, and What You Can Deduct

Paid newsletter revenue on Substack, Ghost, or beehiiv is Schedule C self-employment income — owing 15.3% SE tax, quarterly estimates once you owe over $1,000, and facing a new 90% cap on hobby-expense deductions in 2026. Here's how the 1099-K thresholds, the 13–19% effective platform-fee cost, and the deduction rules actually work for writers.

tax
self-employment-tax
freelance
Bitcoin Mining Bookkeeping: Why Every Mining Pool Payout Is Its Own Taxable Event
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Bitcoin Mining Bookkeeping: Why Every Mining Pool Payout Is Its Own Taxable Event

Under IRS Notice 2014-21, every mining pool payout is ordinary income at its fair market value on receipt — a daily-payout pool creates ~365 taxable events a year before you sell anything. This guide covers hobby vs. Schedule C classification, 15.3% self-employment tax, Section 179 vs. 100% bonus depreciation for ASICs, the 2026 per-wallet cost-basis rule, Form 1099-DA reconciliation, and the per-lot records mining books need to survive an audit.

bitcoin
cryptocurrency-taxes
bookkeeping
Esports Organization Bookkeeping: Prize Pools, Sponsorships, and the New 1099 Threshold
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Esports Organization Bookkeeping: Prize Pools, Sponsorships, and the New 1099 Threshold

Esports organizations must separate prize revenue from player distributions, recognize sponsorship revenue under ASC 606 as obligations are delivered, and track the 2026 rise of the Form 1099-NEC/MISC filing threshold from $600 to $2,000 per payee.

bookkeeping
tax-compliance
self-employment-tax
Poshmark and Depop Taxes: What Clothing Resellers Owe, With or Without a 1099-K
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Poshmark and Depop Taxes: What Clothing Resellers Owe, With or Without a 1099-K

The federal 1099-K threshold is back at $20,000 and 200 transactions, but reselling profit is taxable either way. How Poshmark and Depop sellers should handle hobby-vs-business classification, the nondeductible personal-use loss rule under IRC Section 165(c), cost of goods sold, and reconciling income across platforms that report gross vs. net.

tax
e-commerce
side-hustle
How Is Stock Photo and Video Licensing Income Taxed? A Contributor's Guide
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How Is Stock Photo and Video Licensing Income Taxed? A Contributor's Guide

Stock photo and video royalties from platforms like Adobe Stock and Shutterstock are almost always Schedule C income subject to 15.3% self-employment tax — not passive royalties. This guide covers the hobby-vs-business test, reconciling multi-platform 1099s, deducting gear via Section 179 ($2,560,000 limit) or 100% bonus depreciation, and when quarterly estimated payments kick in.

tax
self-employment-tax
creative-industries
Sneaker and Trading Card Reselling Taxes: The 2026 Bookkeeping Guide
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Sneaker and Trading Card Reselling Taxes: The 2026 Bookkeeping Guide

The 2026 IRS 1099-K threshold for platforms like eBay, StockX, and Whatnot is back to $20,000 and 200 transactions, but sneaker and trading card resellers still owe tax on profit below that line — here's how to nail cost basis, inventory tracking, and the hobby-vs-business test.

tax
self-employment-tax
inventory
Boat Rental Bookkeeping: Boatsetter, GetMyBoat, and the Schedule C/Schedule E Split
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Boat Rental Bookkeeping: Boatsetter, GetMyBoat, and the Schedule C/Schedule E Split

Boatsetter and GetMyBoat report gross transaction volume on Form 1099-K, not your net payout, so record the full charter price as revenue and the platform commission as a separate expense — and track bareboat versus captained bookings separately, since adding a captain shifts income from Schedule E to Schedule C self-employment tax.

side-hustle
self-employment-tax
self-employment
Kiteboarding School Bookkeeping: Why IKO's Insurance Structure Puts Liability on Individual Instructors, Not the School
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Kiteboarding School Bookkeeping: Why IKO's Insurance Structure Puts Liability on Individual Instructors, Not the School

IKO's Basic Instructor Membership covers instructors for recreational liability but excludes students during lessons unless the instructor teaches through a recognized IKO Center, a coverage gap kiteboarding schools should reflect in separate insurance sub-accounts, fleet depreciation schedules, and worker-classification decisions.

liability
workplace-safety
self-employment-tax
Getting an AI Licensing Check as an Author: How to Handle the Split and the Taxes
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Getting an AI Licensing Check as an Author: How to Handle the Split and the Taxes

Authors receiving publisher AI-licensing checks — including payouts from Anthropic's roughly $1.5 billion author settlement — should verify their contract grants those rights, confirm they're getting the Authors Guild-recommended 75-85% split, and report the income on Schedule C as self-employment income, not Schedule E.

ai
tax
self-employment-tax
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