If I don't get a 1099 for my web design freelance work, do I still have to file it online?
I'm doing my taxes with taxcut online (hrblock). I've did freelance web design work and I've put down that I've used my home as a home office and that I used my computer as the place to do my freelancing on. Now I didn't get a 1099, but taxcut is asking for stuff on the 1099 that I don't have. Any help? I can barely or at all can keep up with receipts, so I don't know how much i made, but I can estimate in my head that I think made about $600 for the whole year.
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- Add up all the money you were PAID to do web design work. This is the income you are reporting, whether or not you got a 1099-Misc for it.
- Whether you receive a 1099 or not you still must claim the income. Go back through the interview section where it asks about income. It will ask about self-employment income and will ask if you have any 1099s or not. Just answer the questions properly and it will walk you through the process properly.
- you can find more information by signing up for this site. I find work on it, and freelance myself out as a Telemarketer and Data Entry. http://www.getafreelancer.com/affiliates/gvannorman1969/ They have tax information for the freelancer as well.
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