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2021 Taxes for small creator

A topic by astral_arachnid created Jan 26, 2021 Views: 1,356 Replies: 6
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Hey itch team,

When does my income from itch become something I need to report to the IRS? Full disclosure I've made less than $50 this past year. Was just curious as I was getting my tax stuff in order for filing!

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I have never heard of any threshold under which you don't have to report income. I also make less than $50/yr on itch.io (we should form a club!) but I still report it (minus the itch.io and paypal cut) as self-employment business income on schedule C (and of course I deduct self-employment business expenses, such as app store registration fees, game engine licenses...which is a nice thing about having your own business.

https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/self-employed-indi...

Of course, I am not a tax lawyer, accountant, or IRS representative, so you might want to check with one of those to be sure.

Edit: there is a minimum threshold for total income that affects the requirement to file a tax return, but I gather as you're filing anyway, that's not the issue. 

https://www.thebalance.com/are-you-required-to-file-a-tax-return-3192868

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Has itch sent you a 1099 form or anything like that in the past? 2020 was my first year releasing stuff and making money off of it. Also, I don't technically have a business so can I still claim those things? Just curious what your own experience is here. Also I haven't withdrawn any of it so maybe I wouldn't have to pay it technically until the year I've withdrawn stuff?

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I've never received a 1099 from itch.io, I assume they don't do that. Apple doesn't either, but if I remember correctly I do receive 1099-MISCs from Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Valve, which I find a real convenience, not having to total all the app sales myself!

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A small thing that answered my question, I guess since I never had a payout last year I don't need to worry about it quite yet! Wanted to share this in case anyone stumbles across this thread with similar questions. I assume that means you won't get a 1099 until the year you actually get a payout

https://itch.io/t/769507/what-year-are-itch-payouts-counted-for

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Good to know! I sort of assumed that's the case, as the revenue I count is the amount I receive in paypal for the year (and in Apple's case, the amount paid into my bank account).

The irs has this quiz that people can answer, its not an actual answer but gives some information on what you may need to do: https://www.irs.gov/help/ita/do-i-need-to-file-a-tax-return

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