Is Your Sideline Business Really a Hobby?

January 1st, 2022 at 8:15 PM

Do you have a sideline activity that you think of as a business?

From this sideline activity, are you claiming tax losses on your Form 1040?

Will the IRS consider your sideline a business and allow your loss deductions?

The IRS likes to claim that money-losing sideline activities are hobbies rather than businesses. The federal income tax rules for hobbies have been anti-taxpayer for years, and now an unfavorable change enacted in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) made things even worse for 2018-2025.

Here’s the deal: if you can show a profit motive for your now-money-losing sideline activity, you can classify that activity as a business for tax purposes and deduct the losses.

Factors that can prove (or disprove) such intent include:

Mark S. Fineberg, CPA

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