A PA is never a medical doctor; a doctor may have been a PA before, but ultimately still has to attend and graduate from a 4 year medical school.
Yes...while it has certain tax detriments...being self employed also has many benefits!
Yes this is very possible.
No investment income is not self-employed income unless you are in the business of investing or advising others on investing.
Your self employed as you said you are. You just need to show at what...and it was done in hope of profit, although maybe not making any (yet), and not as a hobby. (Any employee income is additional....you can have both). It would seem the business you run was either inactive, or unsuccessful...filing a Sch C, proving a loss, which can be used to offset self employed income in other years (and some other income in current year), would be advantageous.
The IRS website offers a lot of information on self employed tax. They describe "who is self-employed", "what are my obligations to paying taxes if one is self-employed" etc.
If a Blogger works for own and earn Money from Blogging then it will definitely considered as self employed.
if your your own boss
Yes...while it has certain tax detriments...being self employed also has many benefits!
Yes this is very possible.
At least 7 years for Income Tax purposes.
Inaccurate self employed tax return and auto injury claim should not have any affect on each other for income tax return purposes.
A self employed architect is bob the builder
Yes crab fishermen pay income taxes whether they are an employee or self employed. Most crab fishermen are considered to be self employed and the boat owner does not withhold any taxes from the pay of the fisheman. The fisherman must pay their own state and federal income taxes, social security and such themselves. Your are considered self employed if your pay is based on catch shares. If you're self employed, you get a 1099 misc. from the vessel owner or seafood company.
No investment income is not self-employed income unless you are in the business of investing or advising others on investing.
Your self employed as you said you are. You just need to show at what...and it was done in hope of profit, although maybe not making any (yet), and not as a hobby. (Any employee income is additional....you can have both). It would seem the business you run was either inactive, or unsuccessful...filing a Sch C, proving a loss, which can be used to offset self employed income in other years (and some other income in current year), would be advantageous.
The IRS website offers a lot of information on self employed tax. They describe "who is self-employed", "what are my obligations to paying taxes if one is self-employed" etc.
10 percent of accountants were self-employed.