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1099-MISC, Independent Contractors, and Self-employed
I received a Form 1099-MISC instead of a Form W-2. I'm not self-employed, I do not have a business. How do I report this income?
I am self-employed. How do I report my income and how do I pay Medicare and Social Security taxes?
My son is a newspaper carrier. I would like to know if this income is subject to Social Security and Medicare tax and if I must file a Schedule C for him?
I received a Form 1099-MISC with an amount in box 7, (nonemployee compensation). What forms and schedules should be used to report income earned as an independent contractor?
What, if any, quarterly forms must I file to report income as an independent contractor?
My child has joined Americorps and has received an income statement. Are these payments taxable?
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