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posted May 31, 2019 11:16:44 PM

I received a 1099-Misc for Notary income. I can not figure out how to avoid the self-employment tax. Every time I enter the amount it is still taxed at the 15%.

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May 31, 2019 11:16:45 PM

Notary income is unique. Notary income and expenses go on Schedule C, but the net income is not subject to Self-Employment Tax.

If you have self-employment tax at this point, that's good. That means your income is being reported in the correct place.

Now, you get rid of the Self-Employment Tax while leaving the income on Schedule C:

  • Federal Taxes
  • Other Tax Situations
  • Business Taxes
  • Self-Employment Tax
  • click Make Adjustments
  • Enter your net Schedule C income in field "Net Income Earned as a Notary Public"