Yes, typically newspaper carriers are considered self-employed. They are often independent contractors who deliver newspapers and are responsible for managing their own schedule and expenses.
According to a friend of mine whose daughter had a paper route, yes.
The job doesn't determine if you are a self employed or employee. A carrier could be either one. If you received a Form 1099 you are self employed. If you received a W-2, you are an employee.
Yes, you can claim a qualifying dependent.
Yes this could be possible as a self employed taxpayer.
$400 or more of self-employment income requires filing.
Yes, if you file your babysitting income as self-employed
You need to report all of your income to the IRS whether you are self-employed or not. Anyone who receives at least $400 in self-employment income must file a federal tax return. State rules vary.
Basically, if you make over $600 a year you must file...how much you pay is a different story...you'll likely pay nothing until you earn much closer to 12K a year. Moreover, you'll probably get credits and money back if you do file, which is a reason to.
You need to claim your income as being self-employed
A self employed architect is bob the builder
$400. Anyone with more than $400 in self-employment income must file a tax return.
The IRS website offers a lot of information on self employed tax. They describe "who is self-employed", "what are my obligations to paying taxes if one is self-employed" etc.
Any self-employed person who earned more than $400 must file.
10 percent of accountants were self-employed.