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NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast

Prediction Market Betting Hype and Self-Employment Taxes You Don’t Want to Miss

NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast

NerdWallet Personal Finance

Investing, How To, Education, Business

4.3895 Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2026

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Learn how to plan for self-employment taxes and understand how savings interest can affect your tax bill. How can sports betting apps affect your finances? How do you set up taxes for 1099 contract work? Hosts Sean Pyles and Elizabeth Ayoola discuss self-employment taxes to help you prepare for tax season and avoid surprises. But first, senior news writer Anna Helhoski joins them to discuss the rise of sports betting and prediction markets. They break down how legal sports betting expanded after a 2018 Supreme Court decision, how app-based betting and prop bets make it easy to wager in real time, and the growing concerns around addiction risk, regulation, and the nonstop flood of betting ads. Then, Sean and Elizabeth dig into tax prep for contract work, including how business structure can affect self-employment taxes, ways to pay during the year through quarterly estimated payments or adjusting W-2 withholding, and how to stay organized with bookkeeping, deductible expenses, and forms like 1099-NEC. They also cover what to expect tax-wise with a Roth IRA and why high-yield savings account interest is typically taxed as ordinary income (often reported on Form 1099-INT). Use NerdWallet’s free calculator to estimate your self-employment tax: https://www.nerdwallet.com/taxes/calculators/self-employment-tax-calculator  Want us to review your budget? Fill out this form — completely anonymously if you want — and we might feature your budget in a future segment! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScK53yAufsc4v5UpghhVfxtk2MoyooHzlSIRBnRxUPl3hKBig/viewform?usp=header In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: self-employment taxes, 1099 contractor taxes, estimated taxes, quarterly estimated tax payments, Form 1099-NEC, Schedule C, Schedule SE, sole proprietor taxes, S corp vs LLC taxes, S corp reasonable salary, self-employment tax rate 15.3%, net earnings self-employment tax, W-2 withholding for side hustle, Form 1040-ES, bookkeeping for freelancers, deductible business expenses, home office deduction, business bank account, separate business and personal finances, business credit card for expenses, tax deadline for S corp, first time penalty abatement, IRS penalty abatement, Roth IRA taxes, Roth IRA income limits 2026, Roth IRA phase-out, traditional IRA tax deduction, SEP IRA, SIMPLE IRA, tax forms for freelancers, Form 1099-INT, high-yield savings account taxes, sports betting taxes, sports betting apps, DraftKings, FanDuel, prediction markets, Kalshi, and Polymarket. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Self-employment can be lucrative. It can also be expensive if you don't plan for taxes.

0:05.0

This episode, learn about how to navigate self-employment taxes.

0:09.0

Welcome to Nerd Wallet's Smart Money Podcast, where you send us your money questions, and we answer them with the help of our genius nerds.

0:21.2

I'm Sean Piles.

0:21.9

And I'm Elizabeth Ayola.

0:23.9

Later this episode, we'll be talking about navigating self-employment taxes.

0:28.2

But first of all, we have our weekly money news roundup where we break down the latest in the world of finance to help you be smarter with your money.

0:36.4

Now, there are some huge athletic events coming up.

0:39.9

All gather here if you're a sports fan. The Winter Olympics in Milan officially begins on Friday.

0:46.0

The New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks are facing off at Super Bowl 60 on Sunday,

0:52.9

and NCAA March Madness is just on the horizon.

0:56.6

So today we're talking about the rise of sports betting, and what happens when betting apps

1:00.6

stop feeling like a game? Our news colleague, Anna Hillhouski, is here to dig into it with us.

1:05.5

Hey, Anna. Hey, Elizabeth and Sean. Yeah, the Super Bowl, Olympics, March Madness. We've all seen

1:10.4

that before.

1:10.8

Betting on sports also isn't particularly new. But what's changed is how easy it is to bet instantly

1:16.7

on your phone in real time while the game is happening. So a January 26th report from Ipsos found

1:24.0

that the share of Americans who have placed a bet on a live sporting event has doubled since

1:28.8

2022. It found that 17% of Americans surveyed had placed a legal sports bet up from 13% in 2024

1:36.2

and 8% in both 2022 and 2023. So, Anna, can you give us some background on this? Because it's all

1:43.2

pretty new, this huge rise in sports betting, right?

1:46.1

Yeah. Or at least legal sports betting, I should say. Correct. So before 2018, legal sports betting was pretty much limited to Nevada. So you're in Reno, you're in Vegas. That's where you can bet. And it meant that the illegal sports betting market was thriving. Then in 2018, the Supreme

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