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blhuffman
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I receive a 1099Misc for work I do as an RN to provide testing through a company. Should I be considered self employed or noncompensated employee?

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Phillip1
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I receive a 1099Misc for work I do as an RN to provide testing through a company. Should I be considered self employed or noncompensated employee?

If you are receiving a 1099-MISC for income paid for services from work outside of the regular work that you provide to your employer, you would be considered self-employed in regards to this income. If the income is reported on box 7 of Form 1099-MISC, the IRS will generally consider this as self-employment income.

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Phillip1
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I receive a 1099Misc for work I do as an RN to provide testing through a company. Should I be considered self employed or noncompensated employee?

If you are receiving a 1099-MISC for income paid for services from work outside of the regular work that you provide to your employer, you would be considered self-employed in regards to this income. If the income is reported on box 7 of Form 1099-MISC, the IRS will generally consider this as self-employment income.

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