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Quiz: Is Your Side Hustle Still “Just for Fun”?

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You didn’t plan to start a business. You started doing something you were good at—often alongside a full-time job—and people were willing to pay you for it.

At what point does “just for fun” turn into a business?

Take this quick quiz to see where your side hustle really stands — and what that might mean for taxes.

Question 1

Your refund is waiting

Someone pays you for the thing you do on the side. What happens next?

A. I make a note somewhere so I’ll remember it
B. I mentally clock it and keep going
C. I tell myself I’ll deal with it later
D. I’m pretty sure it turned into Starbucks and dinners out

Question 2

You buy something related to this activity. Your usual move?

A. Receipt saved. Folder. System.
B. I remember the big purchases
C. I intend to keep track, honestly
D. It vanishes into the same place as my Target receipts

Question 3

Something about how you’re doing this clearly isn’t working. You…

A. Change how you do it and see what happens
B. Make a small tweak and hope that helps
C. Notice the issue and quietly avoid it
D. Decide it’s “part of the journey”

Question 4

How does this fit into your schedule?

A. I block time or plan for it
B. I fit it in when life allows
C. It happens when it happens
D. It competes directly with naps and scrolling

Question 5

Someone asks why you keep doing this. Your most honest thought?

A. Because I want to see how far I can take it
B. Because it could turn into something
C. Because I like it right now
D. Because it’s fun, no other reason 

Question 6

When you look back over time, this activity feels…

A. Like it’s gaining momentum
B. Like it has good spurts
C. Like it’s still figuring itself out
D. Like vibes, not outcomes

Question 7

When things don’t go the way you hoped, you usually…

A. Figure out what changes need to be made
B. Feel annoyed, then contemplate improvements.
C. Feel a little deflated
D. Say “it’s fine” and pour another glass

Question 8

If this suddenly stopped tomorrow, your first reaction would be…

A. That would be a problem
B. That would be inconvenient
C. That would be kind of a bummer
D. Guess it’s Netflix and wine then

Question 9

When someone asks how it’s going, you usually say…

A. I give a clear, confident answer
B. “Pretty good, actually”
C. “It depends on the week”
D. “Haha… define going”

Question 10

Pick the sentence that feels most uncomfortably true.

A. I enjoy this, and I care how it’s going.
B. I enjoy it, and it’s nice when things click.
C. I mostly do this because I like it.
D. I’d probably keep doing this even if it never went anywhere.

Your results

Mostly A’s: Your hobby is most likely a business

You’re showing up like this matters.

You keep an eye on what’s happening. You notice when something’s off. And when it is, you’re more likely to adjust than ignore it. Even if you’ve never called this a business, you’re treating it like one in real life.

For a lot of people, this is the point where they realize things have quietly changed. Nothing big happened. It just stopped being casual.

Mostly A’s and B’s: Your hobby is heading toward business territory

You’ve got one foot in.

Some parts of this feel pretty buttoned-up. Other parts still feel loose. That’s normal when something starts taking up more time, money, or attention than it used to.

You’re not fully there yet, but you’re close enough that it’s worth taking a clearer look now instead of putting it off.

Mostly B’s and C’s: Your hobby is in the middle

It really could go either way right now.

You care, but not all the time. Some weeks this feels important. Other weeks, not so much. There’s effort, but there’s also flexibility.

This is usually where people start checking in with themselves and asking, “Okay… what is this becoming?” That’s not a bad place to be.

Mostly C’s and D’s: Your activity is most likely still a hobby

This is still mostly about enjoyment.

You’re doing this because you like it. It fits into your life instead of running it. Right now, it’s something you enjoy, not something that’s setting the agenda.

Just know that if it starts taking up more space—more time, more energy, more money—things can change faster than you expect.

One Last Thing

Your result isn’t a verdict.

It’s a snapshot of how your side hustle is behaving right now. When your side hustle starts acting like a business, TurboTax Premium helps you handle the changes and guides you through it step by step.