SELFEMPLOYMENT. Self employment Income/Expense Tracking Worksheet. Tax strategies for the self-employed

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ADVANTAXADVANTAXADVANTAX Self employment Income/Expense Tracking Worksheet (Use the worksheet below to track your income and allowable expenses by quarter to assist in deriving your net earnings and estimated quarterly tax obligations) INCOME Gross Receipts/Sales Returns & Allowances *Income Reported on 1099 s *Commissions *Don t Duplicate if in Gross Receipts TOTAL INCOME COST OF GOODS SOLD Beginning Inventory less: Ending Inventory add: Purchases less: Personal Use Inv. -Cost of Labor -Materials/Supplies - - = TOTAL COGS EXPENSES Advertising Bad Debts (If reported as income) Bank Charges Cabs, Bus, Rentals Car/Truck Expense (Detail) Commissions & Fees Paid Depreciation (Attach Schedule) Dues & Publications (Expenses continued) Lodging Meals & Entertain. (at 100%) Meals & Tips (at 100%) Mortgage Interest Office Supplies & Postage Parking Expense Payroll Taxes Pensions/Profit Sharing Rent (Business) Repairs & Maintenance Tax strategies for the self-employed Social Security and Medicare Supplies (Other) Taxes Tickets & Events Transportation (Air Fare) Travel (Out of Town) Telephone (Business) Unemployment (Fed & State) Utilities Wages (Not Reported Above) TOTAL EXPENSES NET INCOME * * (Income - COGS - Expenses) BUSINESS ACTIVITY Employee Benefit Programs Entertainment Freight (Not Included Above) Gifts Health Ins. (Personal 100%) Insurance (Business) Interest (Business) Laundry & Cleaning Legal & Professional SELFEMPLOYMENT AUTO MILEAGE (Adequate records required) Total Miles Driven Business Miles Personal Miles This publication provides only summary information regarding the subject matter. Please call with any questions on how this information may impact your situation. 72-450 Tax-Aid, Inc.

DVANTAXA S elf-employed Being self-employed can bring individuals great rewards and freedoms, yet it also brings great responsibility to ensure you comply with the rules and requirements of the IRS. This ADVANTAX brochure discusses your income, allowable deductions and the tax regulations governing self-employed taxpayers. You will also find a helpful worksheet to assist in your recordkeeping. Are You Self-employed? You are considered self-employed and subject to self-employment tax laws if you: carry on your own trade or business have a profit motivation for your business activity operate your business in a regular manner are a sole proprietor are an independent contractor work full or part-time in the business endeavor have a net profit of $400.00 or more have a net profit of $100.00 or more as an employee of a church electing exemption from Social Security Withholdings Self-Employment Tax All self-employed must pay a self-employment tax in addition to income tax. The tax is 15.3% of net earnings and is comprised of two components a 12.4% old age, survivors and disability insurance (OASDI) tax and a 2.9% component for hospital insurance (Medicare). The 12.4% OASDI portion is paid on net income (revenues less expenses) up to a set amount similar to social security. The 2.9% Medicare tax is paid on all net income. If you receive any wage income on which Social Security or Railroad Retirement taxes were paid then the self-employment tax income maximum is reduced by the amount of wages received. If self-employment income is below $400 no selfemployment tax is due. What is Self-employment Income? Income received from a trade or business you conduct on a continuous and regular basis less allowable deductions Payments received from your partnership for services rendered

DVANTAXA Income paid by insurance companies to retired insurance agents based on prior work such as unpaid commissions Real estate rental income if substantial services are rendered Extended earnings payments to an independent insurance agent Minister s housing allowances unless Form 4361 is filed to opt out of Social Security (not subject to income tax) Income of employees of a church or church-controlled organization Income from independent contracting of services Income from street hustling, panhandling, and drug dealing Income from commercial fishing if working for share of the catch Foreign earned income excluded from income tax Income from selling and distributing newspapers and magazines Business interruption insurance payments Crop-sharing income What s Not Self-employment Income? Income received as an employee of another company Income paid to your child if under 18 and your business is a sole proprietorship or partnership Dividends and interest Gain or loss from sale or exchange of capital assets or disposition of property not included as inventory or held for sale Incentive pay to sales people in a dealership (auto dealer) but paid by the manufacturer Earnings and dividends of an S Corporation provided shareholders take a reasonable salary Income for services not performed on a continuous or regular basis (this is deemed a hobby) Self-Employment Tax Traps Each year the Treasury Department (IRS) publishes statistics on the types of returns that get audited and those returns with selfemployment income are always at the top of the list.

DVANTAX To reduce your chances of an unexpected tax bill: Always keep self-employment activity and records separate from other expenses. Keep a separate checking and savings account for your self-employment activities. The IRS is very quick to deem expenses as personal (non-deductible) expenses if your bank account co-mingles expenses. Do not confuse hobby and rental income activity as selfemployment activity. The tax code applies separate laws to these two activities. If in doubt...ask. Remember the IRS treats all profits as if they are wages subject to Social Security and Medicare taxes (selfemployment taxes). This is true whether you wish to distribute or retain your profits. Consider using alternative corporate structures if you want to avoid some of this tax. Deductions If you are self-employed, one of your biggest tax advantages is that you can deduct your business expenses directly against your income- regardless of whether you itemize your deductions. You are not subject to the 2% of adjusted gross income threshold that applies to an employee s out-of-pocket business related expenses. As a self-employed individual, your business expenses reduce the amount of your income that is subject to the self-employment tax (FICA) while the unreimbursed business expenses of an employee do nothing to reduce their FICA tax. Self-employed Health Insurance Another major tax deduction provided by the IRS to the selfemployed is the ability to deduct a large portion of your medical insurance costs. Under certain circumstances, if you hire your spouse as a bonafide employee and provide health insurance, 100% of the cost of the insurance may be deductible. Similarly, a written self-insured medical reimbursement plan may be a 100% deductible expense and enable you to provide tax free reimbursement of uninsured medical costs to employees for things like co-payments, prescriptions, vision and dental care. Self-employed Business Deductions A worksheet to track the most common allowable trade or business related expenses is provided on the reverse side of this brochure.

ADVANTAXADVANTAXADVANTAX Self employment Income/Expense Tracking Worksheet (Use the worksheet below to track your income and allowable expenses by quarter to assist in deriving your net earnings and estimated quarterly tax obligations) INCOME Gross Receipts/Sales Returns & Allowances *Income Reported on 1099 s *Commissions *Don t Duplicate if in Gross Receipts TOTAL INCOME COST OF GOODS SOLD Beginning Inventory less: Ending Inventory add: Purchases less: Personal Use Inv. -Cost of Labor -Materials/Supplies - - = TOTAL COGS EXPENSES Advertising Bad Debts (If reported as income) Bank Charges Cabs, Bus, Rentals Car/Truck Expense (Detail) Commissions & Fees Paid Depreciation (Attach Schedule) Dues & Publications (Expenses continued) Lodging Meals & Entertain. (at 100%) Meals & Tips (at 100%) Mortgage Interest Office Supplies & Postage Parking Expense Payroll Taxes Pensions/Profit Sharing Rent (Business) Repairs & Maintenance Tax strategies for the self-employed Social Security and Medicare Supplies (Other) Taxes Tickets & Events Transportation (Air Fare) Travel (Out of Town) Telephone (Business) Unemployment (Fed & State) Utilities Wages (Not Reported Above) TOTAL EXPENSES NET INCOME * * (Income - COGS - Expenses) BUSINESS ACTIVITY Employee Benefit Programs Entertainment Freight (Not Included Above) Gifts Health Ins. (Personal 100%) Insurance (Business) Interest (Business) Laundry & Cleaning Legal & Professional SELFEMPLOYMENT AUTO MILEAGE (Adequate records required) Total Miles Driven Business Miles Personal Miles This publication provides only summary information regarding the subject matter. Please call with any questions on how this information may impact your situation. 72-450 Tax-Aid, Inc.