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  2. 15 Self-Employment Tax Deductions You Should Know - AOL

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    Luckily, you can deduct half of self-employment taxes paid on your tax return. 2. Home Office. If you work from home and have a dedicated office space, you can deduct a portion of expenses like ...

  3. Independent Contractor Taxes: A Complete Guide - AOL

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    The self-employment tax rate is 12.4% for Social Security and 2.9% for Medicare taxes as a percentage of net earnings, for a total self-employment tax of 15.3%. This rate applies to the first ...

  4. A beginner’s guide to independent contractor taxes - AOL

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    An accountant can help you work out exactly how much you owe, which can end up saving you money even after you factor in what you pay for their services. 2. You’ve elected a more convoluted ...

  5. Independent contracting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between independent contractor and employee is an important one in the United States, as the costs for business owners to maintain employees are significantly higher than the costs associated with hiring independent contractors, due to federal and state requirements for employers to pay FICA (Social Security and Medicare taxes) and unemployment taxes on received income for ...

  6. Misclassification of employees as independent contractors

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    These taxes are generally not paid by the employer on the compensation of a worker classified as an independent contractor. Instead, the contractor is responsible for their employer's share of the taxes when paying self-employment taxes at the end of the year. [2] Classification affects whether a worker can receive unemployment benefits.

  7. If You Did Gig Work in 2021, the IRS Says You Owe Taxes - AOL

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    You may or may not receive an information return; however, all earnings from gig work are taxable. The law concerning Form 1099-K also changed for payments received in 2022 to totals exceeding ...