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October 27, 2021
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filing taxes

  • October 27, 2021
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I work 6 months/year and file as self employed. Last year, I made only 10,000 dollars. My other income is social security at 20,000. I have no deductions.  Do I need to file? 

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    Critter-3
    October 27, 2021

    Yes you MUST file if you have $400 or more of SE income.  

    gkacpa
    October 27, 2021

    Hello @zenaone thank you for this question, great one!

     

    Generally, you would not have a filing requirement for income tax purposes if your total income is below the standard deduction amount. However, since you are self-employed, your net income from self-employment activities are subject to FICA taxes (Social Security, Medicare, etc.) which would require you to file a tax return. I would suggest filing a tax return to compute your FICA taxes, even though you may not be subject to income taxes. 

     

    The IRS has a wonderful tool for you to determine your filing requirement, you can check that out here

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