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lucasfelbel31
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New Business Owner SE Taxes when operating loss for year is confirmed

Hello!

I have started an SSTB-type business this year as an independent private wealth advisor. I am projecting a net operating loss this year of nearly $20,000. I received my first monthly revenues in July in August totaling around $500. This will project to get to $3k-$4k by the end of the year. 

If I know my expenses of starting up are well-exceeding my revenues for this first year of my business and receiving a 1099, do I need to pay quarterly FICA estimates?

Important to note: I am also a W2 in a different position at the same firm.

Thank you for your guidance and happy to answer any questions!

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LoriLeighEA
Employee Tax Expert

New Business Owner SE Taxes when operating loss for year is confirmed

Thanks for joining us today, lucasfelbel31!

 

Excellent question!

 

Congrats on branching out! You will not owe Social Security or Medicare taxes during the loss years.

For years that you project a profit, your Estimated Tax Payments will include the FICA.

Self-employment Tax Calculator

 

Here is an awesome link that goes into more detail: Self-employment Taxes

For additional helpful information: Estimated Taxes - Common Questions

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