Re: 1099 work and employment taxes
Does anyone know what employment tax (Social Security and Medicare) a person
pays on 1099 work?
Would I be responsible for the entire approximate 15 percent? If so, does a
person get half back when completing a Schedule C at tax time?
Thanks,
Tom Herme
therme -at- frontiernet -dot- net
651-463-8327
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