While I perhaps might see the need to consider moving the $400 floor from where it has been stuck for many, many years I do not quite follow the overall logic of "why" these youth working at various summer jobs should be exempted from the SE tax in the first place. The most frequent road out expressed on these boards is that such work is not "permanent" and perhaps "short-time" in nature, so Sch SE and its taxes should simply not apply??
**IF** you feel they should be so exempted (insert your own reason here) then to be fair you should also come up with a comparable idea for those students who work summer jobs as employees and pay FICA taxes et al on that income.
Otherwise you put the youth who work at a summer job at the grocer, or at the local mall, or at the car wash at a "disadvantage" tax-wise over comparable youth who just work on a neighbor's farm for the entire summer. Work all summer at the movie theater - pay FICA - but work all summer on the farm and pay no SE ???
And I will just avoid any comments re the student employees putting income credits/quarters into their Soc Sec retirement base versus the "farm folks" not doing so if your logic is applied.
These comments are not here to choose sides at all, but since this is a tax discussion board I would like to see how the majority of the TTB folks come down on applying SE taxes to summertime employment, reported on a Form 1099-MISC, for youth.
My guess is that most professionals here see it for what it truly is, namely employment income subject to the self-employment tax....no asterisks need be applied.
FE
**IF** you feel they should be so exempted (insert your own reason here) then to be fair you should also come up with a comparable idea for those students who work summer jobs as employees and pay FICA taxes et al on that income.
Otherwise you put the youth who work at a summer job at the grocer, or at the local mall, or at the car wash at a "disadvantage" tax-wise over comparable youth who just work on a neighbor's farm for the entire summer. Work all summer at the movie theater - pay FICA - but work all summer on the farm and pay no SE ???
And I will just avoid any comments re the student employees putting income credits/quarters into their Soc Sec retirement base versus the "farm folks" not doing so if your logic is applied.
These comments are not here to choose sides at all, but since this is a tax discussion board I would like to see how the majority of the TTB folks come down on applying SE taxes to summertime employment, reported on a Form 1099-MISC, for youth.
My guess is that most professionals here see it for what it truly is, namely employment income subject to the self-employment tax....no asterisks need be applied.
FE
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