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Refer to Regulation section 1.183 - 2('b). It discusses several factors to use when determining if an activity is a hobby or a business. No one factor can make the determination. Occasional profits from hobby activities are not subject to SE tax and losses from hobby activities cannot be used to offset other income.

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The money he spends on the practice studio would put him at a loss, Without his expenses it does seem high.

WHOA..........Is he renting the studio just for the lessons he gives? Or renting it for his personal practicing as well as the lesson? It does not 'smell right' if he's got a loss because he;s renting space to give lessons, that costs more than he's charging for the lessons.

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Client says that he teaches drum lessons to young kids.

He says it is a hobby. his only income. lives with parents.

He made $8,000. Can it still be considered a hobby.

It is a hobby and that will be a more conservative approach. Why don't you just leave it at a hobby? I believe the IRS cares more when people are having hobbies and filing as businesses. In this case, it is the other way around and the IRS will never care.

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