I worked remotely from June 2021 to September 2021 for the District of Columbia government. I was a contractor and was paid via checks without taxes taken out. Am I considered self employed? I already paid the estimated quarterly taxes. I have not gotten the form 1099 yet. If I don’t receive it by the deadline, where should I input my payments for this job? Also do I have to file a separate state return for DC?
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Yes, you are considered self-employed. You do not need to file a separate DC return if your work was strictly performed remotely. To file, you will need a Turbo Tax Self-Employment online product. To file.
Is the only way to upgrade and use the turbo tax self employment product? Right now I am using the regular turbo tax product. Under self employment, when I click add income, it says if I haven’t received my 1099 yet I should select “other self employed income” and add the amount. Is this incorrect? Attaching a screenshot here.
Yes. You can select "Other self-employment income, includes 1099-K, cash and checks". It's not a requirement to enter the Form 1099, it's a convenience. You can proceed to complete your return as long as you know you have all the income reported.
I read that you can claim 50% of what you pay in self-employment tax as an income tax deduction. If I input the estimated quarterly taxes I paid under “estimated tax payments,” will it automatically do the deduction?
TurboTax will automatically take that 50% self-employment tax deduction for you when it calculates your self-employment taxes.
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