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My business sometimes causes me to be hired as an employee.

I have a business working as an independent researcher that sometimes gets me hired to teach at my home university. When this happens, they regard me as a temporary employee, and issue a W2. I have business expenses of various kinds, but with no "business income" am limited in the deductions that would actually reduce taxes. What is the best way to handle this situation. They will not issue anything but a W2. Thank you so much for your insights. - Paul

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My business sometimes causes me to be hired as an employee.

While an employee, you are correct that you can’t deduct expenses unless you also have self employment income. 

My business sometimes causes me to be hired as an employee.

Thanks. It is a weird situation for me, because I would never get these temp. employee gigs (university teaching) if I was not an active independent researcher, which entails expenses.

My business sometimes causes me to be hired as an employee.


@linyphia1515 wrote:

Thanks. It is a weird situation for me, because I would never get these temp. employee gigs (university teaching) if I was not an active independent researcher, which entails expenses.


If you aren't making money as a researcher, you have nothing to deduct.  You have to allocate your expenses based on the work you are actually doing.  Suppose 50% of your income is earned as an independent contractor and 50% as a W-2 employee.  Some expenses might be unique to one job or the other, while shared expenses would be allocated proportionally.  You could deduct the unique expenses and the stared expenses allocated to the independent contractor work on your schedule C.

 

However, if you are an unpaid researcher, such that your reputation gets you other paying jobs, there is no ordinary way to deduct those research expenses since they are not tied to income.

 

And even if you were hired as a subcontractor to teach or do additional research, you could only deduct the expenses that were properly allocable to that particular activity for which you were hired, and not your general expenses that were not allocable to the work you were paid for. 

 

My business sometimes causes me to be hired as an employee.

Opus 17,

 

Thank you for your kind reply.

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