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Navigating Tax Implications: Hobby or Business?

When it comes to taxes, distinguishing between a hobby and a business is key. If your activity is classified as a hobby, any income generated is reported on line 8j (activity not engaged in for profit income) of Schedule 1 on the 2025 Draft Form 1040. Unfortunately, expenses incurred in your hobby aren’t deductible. Since hobbies are not typically engaged in for profit, Self-Employment (SE) tax considerations don't apply, providing a bit of relief on the tax front.

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Understanding the nuances between hobbies and businesses is crucial for small business owners in the Orlando area, including Maitland, Winter Park, and beyond. Our firm specializes in business taxes, bookkeeping, and accounting, helping you navigate these complexities with confidence. Whether you’re a budding entrepreneur or have an established business, we’re here to provide expert guidance and reliable accounting services, so you can focus on growing your venture.

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