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I had completed my taxes and was due for a $450ish refund from federal and $300 from State of Indiana before I add the K-1 income in. After that is factored in, it brings my fed to owe almost $1300 and my state at a $2 refund, about a $2,000 swing. It was the same last year. This seems insane for only $6897 of real state income from the partnership associated with the K1 Form.
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The IRS considers your distributive share of partnership income as being income from "self-employment." Consequently, on that income you'll pay the 15.3% self employment tax as well as income tax.
So if you're in, say, the 15% tax bracket, then $6897 in SE income will generate over $2000 in tax, though you do get to deduct half the SE tax from your gross income (thus saving you 15% of the amount deducted, in that bracket).
That's how IRS taxes SE income.
The IRS considers your distributive share of partnership income as being income from "self-employment." Consequently, on that income you'll pay the 15.3% self employment tax as well as income tax.
So if you're in, say, the 15% tax bracket, then $6897 in SE income will generate over $2000 in tax, though you do get to deduct half the SE tax from your gross income (thus saving you 15% of the amount deducted, in that bracket).
That's how IRS taxes SE income.
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