• Just a quick question that I wanted to ask my readers today – do you report your blog income? Basically, here is what got me thinking.

    Yesterday, I got another check from CashCrate for participating in surveys and for referring new members. My pondering began because I thought about how when I signed up for the program, they asked for my Social Security Number for their records and their own reporting.

    So, to any affiliate program users and money makers out there, I want to know if you report your blog income. I can understand if you are making more than a couple hundred dollars a month and how it may look a fishy if you do not have a business entity set up to report it as income to. But for the average blogger who may make say $30-$100 a month off of affiliate programs such as Commission Junction and CashCrate, do you report that income with your income tax?

    I figured this would be a good time to pose the question since the deadline for taxes just passed…which was also my birthday!

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    This entry was posted on Thursday, April 24th, 2008 at 1:00 pm and is filed under Blogging, Rants / Random. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
  • 2 Comments

    See what everyone else has to say!.

    1. Apr 24th

      Happy Birthday Chris!

      While I don’t make money off my blog, I have made small amounts of money through other business activities. I report it all. One day you may get audited and you want to make sure you have always crossed your T’s and dotted your I’s.

    2. Apr 25th

      Trust me – always document it and report it.

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