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Is money I paid to contract labor considered my income first?

Question by strangemelodies: Is money I paid to contract labor considered my income first?
Example:

I have a home-office business for which I am sole proprietor. My business is a music studio where I teach piano, and I have someone else teaching guitar as an independent contractor. The total money I received from both piano and guitar students is $ 3,000. $ 2,000 comes from my piano students, and $ 1,000 comes from the guitar students of which I keep $ 250 and I give the guitar teacher $ 750. I sent him a 1099.

What is my total income that I put into Schedule C, $ 2,250 or $ 3,000?

I put the $ 750 under contract labor on Schedule C right?

Anything I should be aware of in this situation?

btw – I meticulously made sure we were following the rules for independent contractor as opposed to hiring him as an employee.

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Best answer:

Answer by artillerygirl01
When you start filling out the Sch C, line 1, gross receipts, is where you will put the $ 3000. You always use the TOTAL amount of money your business received, then use your expenses to reduce that amount. Yes, the $ 750 will go under Contract Labor. You may have other deductible expenses that will help reduce your taxable income, but be prepared to have paperwork to back up any deductions.

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