Received a 1099-NEC for helping review a college education program. I don't have a consulting business. What "type" do I select as none of the options seems to fit?
Received a 1099-NEC for helping review a college education program. I don't have a consulting business. What "type" do I select as none of the options seems to fit?
It depends. If you were contracted to review a college education program and if it has nothing to do with your own education such as an internship or a stipend relating to your own education then it would be taxable as self employment.
You can decide if it is hobby or business income. This IRS link will help you: Business or Hobby?
Key elements:
A hobby requires you to report the income you received and under the current tax law, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), no expenses are allowed to be used to reduce the money collected even if you itemize deductions.
A business allows you to deduct the costs necessary to obtain the income. The law explains that 'you must be engaged in the activity to produce a profit'. The test under IRS tax law is that you must show a profit three out of every five consecutive years to be considered a business.
Once you decide what type of income this is you can use the links below to see how to report.
Yes, this could be considered as self employment because you did it with the intent to earn money and it was for your services. If this is just a one time situation then you could report it as a hobby or just other income. As a professor your regular income is for your livelihood.