New client is coming in tomorrow. He is a deputy sheriff. I was supposed to have found out this information already......oops!!
He does jobs on the side, like the officer that directs traffic in front of churches, etc. Some of the other deputies that do this say that their preparer does not consider this as self employment income and it is not subject to se tax. He wants to do it the right way. But if this is not supposed to be subject to se tax he would rather not pay it.
So I told him I would check it out. Do any of you have a similar situation and how do you handle it?
some additional information I found. He got a 1099-misc from the security company that he did work for. The income is listed as other income, not non-employee compensation.
Thanks
Linda, EA
He does jobs on the side, like the officer that directs traffic in front of churches, etc. Some of the other deputies that do this say that their preparer does not consider this as self employment income and it is not subject to se tax. He wants to do it the right way. But if this is not supposed to be subject to se tax he would rather not pay it.
So I told him I would check it out. Do any of you have a similar situation and how do you handle it?
some additional information I found. He got a 1099-misc from the security company that he did work for. The income is listed as other income, not non-employee compensation.
Thanks
Linda, EA
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