Do You Report Your Blog Income? Question To My Readers

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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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2 Responses to Do You Report Your Blog Income? Question To My Readers

  1. Mike Michalowicz April 24, 2008 at 4:56 pm #

    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. Bobby April 25, 2008 at 9:46 pm #

    Trust me – always document it and report it.

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