Here is some timely advice about Network Marketing and Taxes...
QUESTION: If you run a small business from home, such as Avon, Mary Kay or PartyLite, and make under $1,000 in income, do you have to claim the income?
— Susan K. Suazo
ANSWER: Ahem, we won't tell the IRS you asked the question. There's no magic number — the government expects you to declare any income you've earned, no matter how small. But here's something to consider. Many people who run side businesses (we're assuming that's what yours is) favor keeping that extra income under the table, despite the tax rules. But you might actually be entitled to a loss, so in this case (and hopefully others) it could pay to follow the law.
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