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If you received a W-2 from an employer, you just file with the information provided on that form. If you received this income as self-employment (with or without form 1099-MISC) you will have to attach a Schedule C to your form 1040. If this was self-employment income, don't forget to include any expenses you incurred.

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Q: How do you claim income from a one time job?
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