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The difference between entering W-2 income and self-employment income is that if you have a W-2, an employer has withheld federal and state tax, and Social Security and Medicare. When you are self-employed, you pay all of that yourself at tax time or during the year by paying estimated quarterly tax payments.
You do not have a "choice" of which kind of income to enter. You enter what you received--whether you got a W-2 from an employer or a 1099Misc for self-employment--or even if you received cash as an independent contractor.
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