Your Business Isn’t a Hobby
(Even If You’re Having Fun)
Sure, you love what you do—but if you’re not treating it like a real business, the IRS might not either. Plus, it’s hard to scale something you treat like a side project.
What separates a business from a hobby?
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You operate to make a profit
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You keep good records
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You advertise or promote it
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You invest time and resources into growth
Financial mindset shifts:
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Pay yourself (yes, even if it’s modest)
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Separate business and personal accounts
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Set financial goals and budgets
IRS tip: Hobby vs. Business Test
✅ Funny Tip: If your accountant says “this looks like a hobby,” that’s your cue to either step it up—or stop buying office supplies on Etsy.