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    More incorrect tax information - Forbes on self employment income

    "Part-time and full-time workers who earn $400 or more in net self-employment income—that is, self-employment earnings after expenses—must report that money to the IRS, and the income may be subject to self-employment taxes."

    Navigating the process of filing taxes when you're self-employed can be intimidating, especially for a first-timer. If you're not sure how self-employment taxes work or are wondering what self-employed tax documents you need to file, you're in the right place. This guide demystifies what you need to


    I mean, it is technically correct, in the same way that saying "workers who earn more than $400,000 in net SE income must report that money to the IRS", but the clear implication that there is a floor below which reporting is not required is wrong. Even people who have negative net self employment income must report it to the IRS, if required to file a return.

    Ironically, at the top of the article it gives not only the author's name but the name of someone else who allegedly "fact checked" it. (Maybe I'll try to send them a note, or you could too). And the beat goes on...
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