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niclec
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My husband is self employed but I am not. Why do I need to pay a self employment tax on my income?

I am employed by a school district.  The taxes I owe this year are much higher than year's past.  One of the reasons listed was a self-employment tax on my income.
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JaimeG
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My husband is self employed but I am not. Why do I need to pay a self employment tax on my income?

If you are filing a Joint Tax Return (Married Filing Joint), you are jointly responsible for the Tax Liability even if this liability is from his Self-Employed Business.

You have two options in order to not be responsible for his Self-Employement Taxes Liabiity; you can elect Married Filing Separate, or he can structure his business so that he does not have to file a Schedule C, usually done so by incorporating his business.

If you choose Married Filing Separate, these are the credits that will no longer be applicable on your Tax return:

  • The Earned Income Credit
  • Traditional IRA deductions
  • Roth IRA Contributions
  • Tax-free exclusion of U.S. bond interest
  • Tax-free exclusion of Social Security benefits
  • The credit for the elderly and disabled
  • The deduction for college tuition expenses
  • The student loan interest deduction
  • The American Opportunity Credit and Lifetime Learning Credit for higher education expenses
  • The deduction of net capital losses
  • The Adoption Credit
  • The child and dependent care tax credit


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