Financial Planning ToolkitCCH Financial Planning Toolkit
clearThursday, August 28, 2008clear
Tax Planning
Previous Home Next
Table of Contents
The information you need to manage your personal finances.
Financial Calculators
Calculators to help you assess your financial position and better manage your money.
Planning Tools
Forms and tools to help you organize and manage your personal finances.

Google
CCH Toolkit
World Wide Web 

Privacy Policy

About CCH

Contact Us

Media Kit

Content Licensing

Royalty Income

"Royalties" can generally be described as payments you receive for the use of your property, that are based in some way on the number of units sold.

The two types of royalties most commonly encountered are royalties for the use of copyrights, trademarks, and patents, and royalties from the extraction of oil, gas, or minerals from your property. However, other types of royalties are possible, such as those paid for the use of a name, the sale of products using certain proprietary processes, etc. In any case, income and deductions related to your royalties are generally reported on Schedule E, Supplemental Income and Loss.

However, if you are in business as a self-employed artist, author, photographer or inventor, and the royalties relate to a self-created copyright, trademark, or patent, you would report the payments as part of your business income on Schedule C.

Similarly, if you hold an operating oil, gas, or mineral interest in land, you would report your gross income and expenses on Schedule C or C-EZ. Numerous special rules apply to the ownership and taxation of mineral property, and they're beyond the scope of this Guide. If you own any investments of this nature, we recommend that you consult a qualified tax professional for details.

Planning Tools

Planning Tools

You can download Schedule E, Schedule C and Schedule C-EZ to aid in your financial planning.

Previous Home Next

Copyright 2002 - 2008, CCH Incorporated, a Wolters Kluwer business. All Rights Reserved.