Side Hustle Taxes
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Etsy seller tax calculator for 2026

If your Etsy shop is making real money, the IRS sees it as a business, not a hobby. Here's what to set aside before you spend your sales.

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The Gig Worker Quarterly Tax & Deduction Tracker spreadsheet logs materials, fees, and shipping costs and tells you what to set aside every quarter. $14, lifetime use.

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Hobby vs. business — why it matters

If you're selling on Etsy with the intent to make a profit (most sellers are), the IRS treats it as a business: you report income on Schedule C, you owe self-employment tax on the profit, and you also get to deduct real business expenses. Etsy issues a 1099-K once you cross the reporting threshold, but you owe tax on your profit either way, even below that threshold.

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FAQ

Do I owe taxes if Etsy is just a hobby that happens to make money?

If you're trying to turn a profit (not just occasionally selling old craft supplies), the IRS generally expects it to be treated as a business once net profit hits $400 or more.

Does the 1099-K from Etsy show my profit or my sales?

It shows gross sales processed through Etsy Payments, not profit. You still need to subtract your real expenses to get to net profit before estimating tax.

Can I deduct a portion of my rent for a craft room?

Yes, if that space is used regularly and exclusively for the business, you can deduct a proportional share of housing costs as a home office deduction.