My W2 job netted me $3500, but I had another job that only lasted 3 days. The people who hired me for this job that only turned out to last 3 days insisted that I be on a consulting basis (1099), and needing the work, I agreed. The total pay for the 3 days was $717. I added this 1099-MISC form last to my Turbotax, because I wanted to expense my home office and computer equipment on my "regular" W2 job (my W2 employer required me to have a home office and work out of it exclusively, telecommute).
I find that Turbotax is taking a big bite out of this $717 check - around 25%, increasing my tax by $173. Why's it doing that? I didn't do anything to establish a business other than agree to 1099 status. Can I shield myself from some of that tax exposure? I didn't indicate any expenses for this job, figuring they should only apply to my "regular" job, since this one only lasted 3 days and I've never worked on a 1099 basis before. I had and have no intention of "starting a business." I just wanted some work. Somehow, the income from it is being taxed at a much higher rate than my W2 job. I figure I shouldn't enter any of the deductions for this "business" of mine if I already entered them as an expense for my regular job. TIA.