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Go to the IRS web site and use the search box for How to Pay Self-Employment Tax.

To pay SE tax, you must have a social security number (SSN) or an individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN). This section explains how to:

  • Obtain an SSN or ITIN
  • Pay your SE tax using estimated tax.
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