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It depends on how you're paid.
If you're paid as an employee -- for which you should receive a Form W-2 -- then your Social Security and Medicare withholding should have been taken out of your pay and reflected on the W-2.
If you received a Form 1099-MISC reflecting your earnings -- or received no IRS form at all -- you're probably an independent contractor and will need to pay self-employment tax if your net self-employment earnings are over $400.
Please see the TurboTax FAQs "Am I considered self-employed?" and "Does a 1099-MISC mean I'm self-employed?" for more information.
It depends on how you're paid.
If you're paid as an employee -- for which you should receive a Form W-2 -- then your Social Security and Medicare withholding should have been taken out of your pay and reflected on the W-2.
If you received a Form 1099-MISC reflecting your earnings -- or received no IRS form at all -- you're probably an independent contractor and will need to pay self-employment tax if your net self-employment earnings are over $400.
Please see the TurboTax FAQs "Am I considered self-employed?" and "Does a 1099-MISC mean I'm self-employed?" for more information.
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