Substack Newsletter Taxes 2026: A Creator's Guide to Schedule C, 1099-Ks, and Quarterly Payments
Substack newsletter creators are self-employed under IRS rules, owe 15.3% self-employment tax on net profit via Schedule C, and receive a 1099-K only above $20,000 in gross payments and 200…
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