Hi - My daughter worked for a company as essentially and admin and they paid her with a 1099-MISC so she was essentially self-employed. So on schedule C was her income Qualified business income? She didn't have a business per se, just herself working on contracts for her employer.
Also - on Schedule C where it asks for business address is that where she worked or her home address?
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Yes. SInce there was no W-2 issued, but instead a 1099-MIsc, then by default she is sel-employed even without a "business." Frequently employers, to save on paying the half of SE taxes, will forgo the W-2. If she chooses, she can file a Form 8919.
Workers who believe they have been improperly classified as independent contractors by an employer can use Form 8919, Uncollected Social Security and Medicare Tax on Wages to figure and report the employee’s share of uncollected Social Security and Medicare taxes due on their compensation.
Under common-law rules, anyone who performs services for you is your employee if you can control what will be done and how it will be done. This is so even when you give the employee freedom of action. What matters is that you have the right to control the details of how the services are performed.
Yes. SInce there was no W-2 issued, but instead a 1099-MIsc, then by default she is sel-employed even without a "business." Frequently employers, to save on paying the half of SE taxes, will forgo the W-2. If she chooses, she can file a Form 8919.
Workers who believe they have been improperly classified as independent contractors by an employer can use Form 8919, Uncollected Social Security and Medicare Tax on Wages to figure and report the employee’s share of uncollected Social Security and Medicare taxes due on their compensation.
Under common-law rules, anyone who performs services for you is your employee if you can control what will be done and how it will be done. This is so even when you give the employee freedom of action. What matters is that you have the right to control the details of how the services are performed.
Thanks so much! Any thoughts on what address to use for the "Business Address" - where she worked or where she lived?
She should just use her home address.
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