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It depends. You can choose to treat this payment as wages, as an employee and report it using Form 4852, which is a substitute W-2. Once completed three things will occur:
This is definitely taxable income to you (personal income tax as well as employee share of social security and medicare tax). The only other option would be to file as a self employed individual and you are not required to do that if you were an employee.
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