Per the IRS, earned income includes all the taxable income and wages you get from working for someone else, yourself, or from a business or farm you own.
Types of earned income include but are not limited to the following:
Wages, salary or tips where federal income taxes are withheld on Form W-2 (box 1)
Income from a job where your employer didn’t withhold tax (such as gig economy work) including:
Driving a car for booked rides or deliveries
Running errands or doing tasks
Selling goods online
Providing creative or professional services
Providing other temporary, on-demand or freelance work
Money made from self-employment, including if you:
Own or operate a business or farm
Are a statutory employee and have income
Benefits from a union strike
Certain disability benefits you got before you were the minimum retirement age
Nontaxable Combat Pay (Form W-2, box 12 with code Q)
If you claim nontaxable combat pay as earned income, it may increase or decrease the amount of your EITC. For more information, see Publication 3.
Additional Resources:
IRS Resource: What is unearned income?
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