Substack and Newsletter Writer Taxes: Schedule C, the Hobby-Loss Trap, and What You Can Deduct
Paid newsletter revenue on Substack, Ghost, or beehiiv is Schedule C self-employment income — owing 15.3% SE tax, quarterly estimates once you owe over $1,000, and facing a new 90% cap on…
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