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Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service
2019 Instructions for Schedule SE Self-Employment Tax
Use Schedule SE (Form 1040 or 1040-SR) to figure the tax due on net earnings from self-employment. The Social Security Administration uses the information from Schedule SE to figure your benefits under the social security program. This tax applies no matter how old you are and even if you are already getting social security or Medi- care benefits. Additional information. See Pub. 225 or Pub. 334.
Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless otherwise noted.
Future Developments For the latest information about devel- opments related to Schedule SE (Form 1040 or 1040-SR) and its instructions, such as legislation enacted after they were published, go to IRS.gov/ ScheduleSE.
What's New Maximum income subject to social se- curity tax. For 2019, the maximum amount of self-employment income sub- ject to social security tax is $132,900.
General Instructions Who Must File Schedule SE You must file Schedule SE if:
• The amount on line 4 of Short Schedule SE or line 4c of Long Sched- ule SE is $400 or more, or
• You had church employee income of $108.28 or more. (Income from serv- ices you performed as a minister, mem- ber of a religious order, or Christian Sci- ence practitioner isn't church employee income.) See Employees of Churches and Church Organizations. Exception to filing Schedule SE. If you filed Form 4029 or Form 4361 and received IRS approval, you may not need to file Schedule SE. See Ministers, Members of Religious Orders, and Christian Science Practitioners and Members of Certain Religious Sects for information on how to report your self-employment earnings.
Even if you had a loss or a small amount of income from self-employment, it may be to
your benefit to file Schedule SE and use either "optional method" in Part II of Long Schedule SE (discussed later).
Who Must Pay Self-Employment (SE) Tax Self-Employed Persons You must pay SE tax if you had net earnings of $400 or more as a self-em- ployed person. If you are in business (farm or nonfarm) for yourself, you are self-employed.
You also must pay SE tax on your share of certain partnership income and your guaranteed payments. See Partner- ship Income or Loss, later.
Employees of Churches and Church Organizations If you had church employee income of $108.28 or more, you must pay SE tax. Church employee income is wages you received as an employee (other than as a minister, a member of a religious order, or a Christian Science practitioner) of a church or qualified church-controlled or- ganization that has a certificate in effect electing an exemption from employer social security and Medicare taxes.
Ministers, Members of Religious Orders, and Christian Science Practitioners In most cases, you must pay SE tax on salaries and other income for services you performed as a minister, a member of a religious order who hasn’t taken a vow of poverty, or a Christian Science practitioner. But if you filed Form 4361 and received IRS approval, you will be
TIP exempt from paying SE tax on those net earnings. If you had no other income subject to SE tax, enter “Exempt—Form 4361” on Schedule 2 (Form 1040 or 1040-SR), line 4, or Form 1040-NR, line 55. However, if you had other earn- ings of $400 or more subject to SE tax, see line A at the top of Long Sched- ule SE.
If you have ever filed Form 2031 to elect social security coverage on your earnings as a
minister, you can’t revoke that election.
If you must pay SE tax, include this income on either Short or Long Sched- ule SE, line 2. But don’t report it on Long Schedule SE, line 5a; it isn’t con- sidered church employee income. Also, include on line 2:
• The rental value of a home or an allowance for a home furnished to you (including payments for utilities), and
• The value of meals and lodging provided to you, your spouse, and your dependents for your employer's conven- ience.
However, don’t include on line 2: • Retirement benefits you received
from a church plan after retirement, or • The rental value of a home or an
allowance for a home furnished to you (including payments for utilities) after retirement.
If you were a duly ordained minister who was an employee of a church and you must pay SE tax, the unreimbursed business expenses that you incurred as a church employee are not deductible as an itemized deduction for income tax purposes. However, when figuring SE tax, subtract on line 2 the allowable ex- penses from your self-employment earn- ings and attach an explanation.
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If you were a U.S. citizen or resident alien serving outside the United States as a minister or member of a religious order and you must pay SE tax, you can’t reduce your net earnings by the foreign earned income exclusion or the foreign housing exclusion or deduction.
See Pub. 517 for details.
Members of Certain Religious Sects If you have conscientious objections to social security insurance because of your membership in and belief in the teachings of a religious sect recognized as being in existence at all times since December 31, 1950, and which has pro- vided a reasonable level of living for its dependent members, you are exempt from SE tax if you received IRS appro- val by filing Form 4029. In this case, don’t file Schedule SE. Instead, enter “Exempt—Form 4029” on Schedule 2 (Form 1040 or 1040-SR), line 4, or Form 1040-NR, line 55. See Pub. 517 for details.
U.S. Citizens Employed by Foreign Governments or International Organizations You must pay SE tax on income you earned as a U.S. citizen employed by a foreign government (or, in certain cases, by a wholly owned instrumentality of a foreign government or an international organization under the International Or- ganizations Immunities Act) for services performed in the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or the U.S. Virgin Islands. Re- port income from this employment on either Short or Long Schedule SE, line 2. If you performed services else- where as an employee of a foreign gov- ernment or an international organization, those earnings are exempt from SE tax. Exception—Dual citizens. A person with dual U.S.-foreign citizenship gener- ally is considered to be a U.S. citizen for social security purposes. However, if you are a U.S. citizen and also a citizen of a country with which the United States has a bilateral social security agreement, other than Canada or Italy, your work for the government of that foreign country is always exempt from U.S. social security taxes. For further in-
formation about these agreements, see the exception shown in the next section.
U.S. Citizens or Resident Aliens Living Outside the United States If you are a self-employed U.S. citizen or resident alien living outside the Uni- ted States, in most cases you must pay SE tax. You can’t reduce your foreign earnings from self-employment by your foreign earned income exclusion. Exception. The United States has social security agreements with many countries to eliminate dual taxes under two social security systems. Under these agree- ments, you generally must pay social se- curity and Medicare taxes to only the country in which you live.
The United States now has social se- curity agreements with the following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Re- public, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United King- dom, and Uruguay.
If you have questions about interna- tional social security agreements, or to see if any additional agreements have been entered into, you can visit the So- cial Security Administration's (SSA's) International Programs website at SSA.gov/international. The website also provides contact information for ques- tions about benefits and the agreements.
If your self-employment income is exempt from SE tax, you should get a statement from the appropriate agency of the foreign country verifying that your self-employment income is subject to social security coverage in that coun- try. If the foreign country won't issue the statement, contact the SSA Office of In- ternational Programs. Don’t complete Schedule SE. Instead, attach a copy of the statement to Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR and enter “Exempt, see attach- ed statement” on Schedule 2 (Form 1040 or 1040-SR), line 4.
Nonresident Alien If you are a self-employed nonresident alien living in the United States, you must pay SE tax if an international so- cial security agreement in effect deter-
mines that you are covered under the U.S. social security system. See Excep- tion under U.S. Citizens or Resident Ali- ens Living Outside the United States, earlier, for information about interna- tional social security agreements. If your self-employment income is subject to SE tax, complete Schedule SE and file it with your Form 1040-NR.
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Cases While you are a debtor in a chapter 11 bankruptcy case, your net profit or loss from self-employment (for example, from Schedule C or Schedule F) won't be included in your Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR income. Instead, it will be in- cluded on the income tax return (Form 1041) of the bankruptcy estate. Howev- er, you (not the bankruptcy estate) are responsible for paying SE tax on your net earnings from self-employment.
Enter on the dotted line to the left of Schedule SE, line 3, “Chap. 11 bank- ruptcy income” and the amount of your net profit or (loss). Combine that amount with the total of lines 1a, 1b, and 2 (if any) and enter the result on line 3.
For other reporting requirements, see Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Cases in the In- structions for Forms 1040 and 1040-SR.
More Than One Business If you had two or more businesses sub- ject to self-employment tax, your net earnings from self-employment are the combined net earnings from all of your businesses. If you had a loss in one busi- ness, it reduces the income from anoth- er. Figure the combined SE tax on one Schedule SE.
Joint Returns Show the name of the spouse with self-employment income on Sched- ule SE. If both spouses have self-em- ployment income, each must file a sepa- rate Schedule SE. However, if one spouse qualifies to use Short Sched- ule SE (front of form) and the other must use Long Schedule SE (back of form), both can use the same form. One spouse should complete the front and the other the back.
Include the total profits or losses from all businesses on Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR. Enter the combined SE tax on Schedule 2 (Form 1040 or 1040-SR), line 4.
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Community Income If any of the income from a business (in- cluding farming) is community income, then the income and deductions are re- ported as follows.
• If only one spouse participates in the business, all of the income from that business is the self-employment earn- ings of the spouse who carried on the business.
• If both spouses participate, the in- come and deductions are allocated to the spouses based on their distributive shares.
• If either or both spouses are part- ners in a partnership, see Partnership In- come or Loss, later.
• If both spouses elected to treat the business as a qualifying joint venture, see Qualified Joint Ventures, later. Married filing separately. If you and your spouse had community income and file separate returns, attach Schedule SE to the return of each spouse with self-employment earnings under the rules described earlier. Also attach Schedule(s) C or F (showing the spou- se's share of community income and ex- penses) to the return of each spouse.
Spouse who carried on the business. If you are the only spouse who carried on the business, you must include on Schedule SE, line 3, the net profit or (loss) reported on the other spouse's Schedule C or F (except in those cases described later under Income and Losses Not Included in Net Earnings From Self-Employment). Enter on the dotted line to the left of Schedule SE, line 3, “Community income taxed to spouse” and the amount of any net profit or (loss) allocated to your spouse as com- munity income. Combine that amount with the total of lines 1a, 1b, and 2. En- ter the result on line 3.
Spouse who didn’t carry on the busi ness. If you aren’t the spouse who car- ried on the business and you had no oth- er income subject to SE tax, enter “Ex- empt community income” on Schedule 2 (Form 1040 or 1040-SR), line 4, or Form 1040-NR, line 55. Don’t file Schedule SE.
But if you have $400 or more of oth- er earnings subject to SE tax, you must file Schedule SE. Include on Sched- ule SE, line 1a or 2, the net profit or (loss) from Schedule(s) C or F allocated
to you as community income. On the dotted line to the left of Schedule SE, line 3, enter “Exempt community in- come” and the allocated amount. Figure the amount to enter on line 3 as follows.
• If the allocated amount is a net profit, subtract it from the total of lines 1a, 1b, and 2.
• If the allocated amount is a loss, treat it as a positive amount and add it to the total of lines 1a, 1b, and 2.
Community income included on Schedule(s) C or F must be divided for income tax purpo-
ses based on the community property laws of your state. See Pub. 555 for more information.
Qualified Joint Ventures If you and your spouse materially partic- ipate as the only members of a jointly owned and operated business, and you file a joint return for the tax year, you can make a joint election to be taxed as a qualified joint venture instead of a partnership. For information on what it means to materially participate, see Ma- terial participation in the Instructions for Schedule C.
To make this election, you must di- vide all items of income, gain, loss, de- duction, and credit attributable to the business between you and your spouse in accordance with your respective inter- ests in the venture. Each of you must file a separate Schedule C or F. On each line of your separate Schedule C or F, you must enter your share of the applicable income, deduction, or loss. Each of you also must file a separate Schedule SE to pay SE tax, as applicable.
For more information on qualified joint ventures, go to IRS.gov/QJV. Rental real estate business. If you and your spouse make the election to be taxed as a qualified joint venture for your rental real estate business, the in- come generally isn’t subject to SE tax. To indicate that election, be sure to check the “QJV” box in Part I, line 2, of each Schedule E that the rental property is listed on. Don’t file Schedule SE un- less you have other income subject to SE tax. For an exception to this income not being subject to SE tax, see item 3 under Other Income and Losses Inclu- ded in Net Earnings From Self-Employ- ment, later.
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If you and your spouse make the election for a farm rental business that you report on Form 4835, Farm Rental Income and Expenses, each of you must file a separate Form 4835 to report your share of farm rental income based on crops or livestock produced by the ten- ant. Don’t file Schedule SE unless you have other income subject to the SE tax.
Fiscal Year Filers If your tax year is a fiscal year, use the tax rate and annual earnings limit that apply at the time the fiscal year begins. Don’t prorate the tax or annual earnings limit for a fiscal year that overlaps the date of a change in the tax or annual earnings limit.
Line Instructions Read the flowchart on page 1 of Sched- ule SE to see if you can use Sec- tion A—Short Schedule SE, or if you must use Section B—Long Schedule SE. For either section, you will need to fig- ure your net earnings from self-employ- ment. To find out what is included as net earnings from self-employment, see Net Earnings From Self-Employment, later.
Enter all negative amounts in parentheses.
You Have Only Church Employee Income Subject to SE Tax If your only income subject to SE tax is church employee income (described ear- lier under Employees of Churches and Church Organizations), skip lines 1 through 4b. Enter -0- on line 4c and go to line 5a. Note. Income from services you per- form as a minister, a member of a reli- gious order, or a Christian Science prac- titioner isn’t church employee income.
Line 1b (Short or Long Schedule SE) If you were receiving social security re- tirement or social security disability benefits at the time you received your Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) payment(s), enter the amount of your taxable CRP payment(s) on line 1b. These payments are included on Sched-
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ule F, line 4b, or listed on Schedule K-1 (Form 1065), box 20, code AH.
Line 4 (Short Schedule SE) If line 4 is less than $400 and you have an amount on line 1b, combine lines 1a and 2.
• If the total of lines 1a and 2 is $434 or more, file Schedule SE (com- pleted through line 4) with your tax re- turn. Enter -0- on Schedule 2 (Form 1040 or 1040-SR), line 4, or Form 1040-NR, line 55.
• If the total of lines 1a and 2 is less than $434, don’t file Schedule SE un- less you choose to use an optional meth- od for figuring your SE tax.
Lines 4a Through 4c (Long Schedule SE) If both lines 4a and 4c are less than $400 and you have an amount on line 1b, combine lines 1a and 2.
• If the total of lines 1a and 2 is $434 or more, file Schedule SE (com- pleted through line 4c) with your tax re- turn. Enter -0- on Schedule 2 (Form 1040 or 1040-SR), line 4,* or Form 1040-NR, line 55.*
• If the total of lines 1a and 2 is less than $434, don’t file Schedule SE un- less you choose to use an optional meth- od to figure your SE tax. *If you also have church employee in- come (described earlier under Employ- ees of Churches and Church Organiza- tions), also complete lines 5a and 5b. Complete the rest of Schedule SE, as ap- propriate.
Additional Medicare Tax A 0.9% Additional Medicare Tax may apply to you if the total amount from line 4 (Short Schedule SE) or line 6 (Long Schedule SE) of all your Sched- ules SE exceeds one of the following threshold amounts (based on your filing status).
• Married filing jointly—$250,000 • Married filing
separately—$125,000 • Single, Head of household, or
Qualifying widow(er)—$200,000
If you have both wages and self-em- ployment income, the threshold amount for applying the Additional Medicare Tax on the self-employment income is reduced (but not below zero) by the
amount of wages subject to Additional Medicare Tax.
Use Form 8959, Additional Medicare Tax, to figure this tax. For more infor- mation, see the Instructions for Form 8959, or go to IRS.gov/ADMT.
Net Earnings From Self-Employment In most cases, net earnings include your net profit from a farm or nonfarm busi- ness.
Partnership Income or Loss If you were a general or limited partner in a partnership, include on line 1a or line 2, whichever applies, the amount of net earnings from self-employment from Schedule K-1 (Form 1065), box 14, code A. General partners should reduce this amount by certain expenses before entering it on Schedule SE. See your Schedule K-1 instructions. If you reduce the amount you enter on Schedule SE, you must attach an explanation. Limited partners should include only guaranteed payments for services actually rendered to or on behalf of the partnership.
If a partner died and the partnership continued, include in self-employment income the deceased's distributive share of the partnership's ordinary income or loss through the end of the month in which he or she died. See section 1402(f).
If you were married and both you and your spouse were partners in a partner- ship, each of you must report your net earnings from self-employment from the partnership. Each of you must file a sep- arate Schedule SE and report the part- nership income or loss on Schedule E (Form 1040 or 1040-SR), Part II, for in- come tax purposes. If only one of you was a partner in a partnership, the spouse who was the partner must report his or her net earnings from self-em- ployment from the partnership. Community income. Your own distrib- utive share of partnership income is in- cluded in figuring your net earnings from self-employment. Unlike the divi- sion of that income between spouses for figuring income tax, no part of your share can be included in figuring your spouse's net earnings from self-employ- ment.
Share Farming You are considered self-employed if you produce crops or livestock on someone else's land for a share of the crops or livestock produced (or a share of the proceeds from the sale of them). This applies even if you paid another person (an agent) to do the actual work or man- agement for you. Report your net earn- ings for income tax purposes on Sched- ule F (Form 1040 or 1040-SR) and for SE tax purposes on Schedule SE. See Pub. 225 for details.
Other Income and Losses Included in Net Earnings From Self-Employment
1. Rental income from a farm if, as landlord, you materially participated in the production or management of the production of farm products on this land. This income is farm earnings. To determine whether you materially par- ticipated in farm management or pro- duction, don’t consider the activities of any agent who acted for you. The mate- rial participation tests for landlords are explained in Pub. 225.
2. Cash or a payment-in-kind from the Department of Agriculture for par- ticipating in a land diversion program.
3. Payments for the use of rooms or other space when you also provided sub- stantial services for the convenience of your tenants. Examples are hotel rooms, boarding houses, tourist camps or homes, trailer parks, parking lots, ware- houses, and storage garages. See Pub. 334 for more information.
4. Income from the retail sale of newspapers and magazines if you were age 18 or older and kept the profits.
5. Income you receive as a direct seller. Newspaper carriers or distributors of any age are direct sellers if certain conditions apply. See Pub. 334 for de- tails.
6. Amounts received by current or former self-employed insurance agents and salespersons that are:
a. Paid after retirement but figured as a percentage of commissions received from the paying company before retire- ment,
b. Renewal commissions, or
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c. Deferred commissions paid after retirement for sales made before retire- ment.
However, certain termination pay- ments received by former insurance salespersons aren’t included in net earn- ings from self-employment (as ex- plained in item 10 under Income and Losses Not Included in Net Earnings From Self-Employment).
7. Income of certain crew members of fishing vessels with crews of normal- ly fewer than 10 people. See Pub. 334 for details.
8. Fees as a state or local govern- ment employee if you were paid only on a fee basis and the job wasn’t covered under a federal-state social security cov- erage agreement.
9. Interest received in the course of any trade or business, such as interest on notes or accounts receivable.
10. Fees and other payments received by you for services as a director of a corporation.
11. Recapture amounts under sections 179 and 280F that you included in gross income because the business use of the property dropped to 50% or less. Don’t include amounts you recaptured on the disposition of property. See Form 4797.
12. Generally, fees you received as a professional fiduciary. This also may ap- ply to fees paid to you as a nonprofes- sional fiduciary if the fees relate to ac- tive participation in the operation of the estate's business, or the management of an estate that required extensive man- agement activities over a long period of time.
13. Gain or loss from section 1256 contracts or related property by an op- tions or commodities dealer in the nor- mal course of dealing in or trading sec- tion 1256 contracts.
Income and Losses Not Included in Net Earnings From Self-Employment
1. Salaries, fees, and other income subject to social security or Medicare tax that you received for performing services as an employee, including serv- ices performed as an employee under the railroad retirement system. This includes services performed as a public official (except as a fee basis government em-
ployee as explained in item 8 under Oth- er Income and Losses Included in Net Earnings From Self-Employment, earli- er).
2. Fees received for services per- formed as a notary public. If you had no other income subject to SE tax, enter “Exempt—Notary” on Schedule 2 (Form 1040 or 1040-SR), line 4. Don’t file Schedule SE. However, if you had other earnings of $400 or more subject to SE tax, enter “Exempt—Notary” and the amount of your net profit as a notary public from Schedule C on the dotted line to the left of Schedule SE, line 3. Subtract that amount from the total of lines 1a, 1b, and 2, and enter the result on line 3.
3. Income you received as a retired partner under a written partnership plan that provides for lifelong periodic retire- ment payments if you had no other inter- est in the partnership and didn’t perform services for it during the year.
4. Income from real estate rentals if you didn’t receive the income in the course of a trade or business as a real es- tate dealer. Report this income on Schedule E.
5. Income from farm rentals (includ- ing rentals paid in crop shares) if, as landlord, you didn’t materially partici- pate in the production or management of the production of farm products on the land. See Pub. 225 for details. Report this income on Form 4835. Use two Forms 4835 if you and your spouse made an election to be taxed as a quali- fied joint venture.
6. Payments you receive from the Conservation Reserve Program if you are receiving social security benefits for retirement or disability. Deduct these payments on line 1b of Schedule SE.
7. Dividends on shares of stock and interest on bonds, notes, or other evi- dence of indebtedness issued with inter- est coupons or in registered form by any corporation (including those issued by a government or its political subdivision), if you didn’t receive the income in the course of your trade or business as a dealer in stocks or securities.
8. Gain or loss from: a. The sale or exchange of a capital
asset;
b. The sale, exchange, involuntary conversion, or other disposition of prop- erty unless the property is stock in trade or other property that would be includi- ble in inventory, or held primarily for sale to customers in the ordinary course of the business; or
c. Certain transactions in timber, coal, or domestic iron ore.
9. Net operating losses from other years.
10. Termination payments you re- ceived as a former insurance salesperson if all of the following conditions are met.
a. The payment was received from an insurance company because of serv- ices you performed as an insurance salesperson for the company.
b. The payment was received after termination of your agreement to per- form services for the company.
c. You didn’t perform any services for the company after termination and before the end of the year in which you received the payment.
d. You entered into a covenant not to compete against the company for at least a 1-year period beginning on the date of termination.
e. The amount of the payment de- pended primarily on policies sold by or credited to your account during the last year of the agreement, or the extent to which those policies remain in force for some period after termination, or both.
f. The amount of the payment didn’t depend to any extent on length of serv- ice or overall earnings from services performed for the company (regardless of whether eligibility for the payment depended on length of service).
Statutory Employee Income If you were a statutory employee, don’t include the net profit or (loss) from Schedule C, line 31, on Short or Long Schedule SE, line 2. But if you file Long Schedule SE, be sure to include statuto- ry employee social security wages and tips from Form W-2 on line 8a.
Optional Methods How the Optional Methods Can Help You Social security coverage. The optional methods may give you credit toward
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your social security coverage even though you have a loss or a small amount of income from self-employ- ment. Credits affected by earned income. Using the optional methods may qualify you to claim the earned income credit (EIC), additional child tax credit (ACTC), or child and dependent care credit or give you a larger credit if your net earnings from self-employment (de- termined without using the optional methods) are less than $5,440. Figure the EIC, ACTC, and child and depend- ent care credit with and without using the optional methods to see if the op- tional methods will benefit you. Self-employed health insurance de- duction. The optional methods of com- puting net earnings from self-employ- ment may be used to figure your self-employed health insurance deduc- tion. Other items affected by AGI. Using the optional methods may decrease your adjusted gross income (AGI), which may affect your eligibility for credits, deductions, or other items that are sub- ject to an AGI limit. Figure your AGI with and without using the optional methods to see if the optional methods will benefit you.
Using the optional methods may give you the benefits de- scribed above, but they also
may increase your SE tax.
Changing Your Method You can change the method used to fig- ure your net earnings from self-employ- ment after you file your return. That is, you can change from the regular to the optional method or from the optional to the regular method. To do this, file Form 1040-X.
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Farm Optional Method You may use this method to figure your net earnings from farm self-employment if your gross farm income was $8,160 or less or your net farm profits were less than $5,891. Net farm profits are:
• The total of the amounts from Schedule F (Form 1040 or 1040-SR), line 34, and Schedule K-1 (Form 1065), box 14, code A, minus
• The amount you would have en- tered on Schedule SE, line 1b, had you not used the optional method.
There is no limit on how many years you can use this method.
Under this method, report in Part II, line 15, two-thirds of your gross farm in- come, up to $5,440, as your net earn- ings. This method can increase or de- crease your net earnings from farm self-employment even if the farming business had a loss.
For a farm partnership, figure your share of gross income based on the part- nership agreement. With guaranteed payments, your share of the partnership's gross income is your guaranteed pay- ments plus your share of the gross in- come after it is reduced by all guaran- teed payments made by the partnership. If you were a limited partner, include only guaranteed payments for services you actually rendered to or on behalf of the partnership.
Nonfarm Optional Method You may be able to use this method to figure your net earnings from nonfarm self-employment if your net nonfarm profits were less than $5,891 and also less than 72.189% of your gross non- farm income. Net nonfarm profits are the total of the amounts from:
• Schedule C (Form 1040 or 1040-SR), line 31; and
• Schedule K-1 (Form 1065), box 14, code A (from other than farm partnerships).
To use this method, you also must be regularly self-employed. You meet this requirement if your actual net earnings from self-employment were $400 or more in 2 of the 3 years before the year you use the nonfarm optional method. The net earnings of $400 or more could be from either farm or nonfarm earnings or both. The net earnings include your distributive share of partnership income or loss subject to SE tax.
You can use the nonfarm optional method to figure your earnings from self-employment for only 5 years. The 5 years don’t have to be consecutive.
Under this method, report in Part II, line 17, two-thirds of your gross non- farm income, up to the amount on line 16, as your net earnings. But you can’t report less than your actual net earnings from nonfarm self-employ- ment.
Figure your share of gross income from a nonfarm partnership in the same manner as a farm partnership. See Farm Optional Method for details.
Using Both Optional Methods If you can use both methods, you can re- port less than your total actual net earn- ings from farm and nonfarm self-em- ployment, but you can’t report less than your actual net earnings from nonfarm self-employment alone.
If you use both methods to figure net earnings, you can’t report more than $5,440 of net earnings from self-em- ployment.
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- Future Developments
- What's New
- General Instructions
- Who Must File Schedule SE
- Who Must Pay Self-Employment (SE) Tax
- Self-Employed Persons
- Employees of Churches and Church Organizations
- Ministers, Members of Religious Orders, and Christian Science Practitioners
- Members of Certain Religious Sects
- U.S. Citizens Employed by Foreign Governments or International Organizations
- U.S. Citizens or Resident Aliens Living Outside the United States
- Nonresident Alien
- Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Cases
- More Than One Business
- Joint Returns
- Community Income
- Qualified Joint Ventures
- Fiscal Year Filers
- Line Instructions
- You Have Only Church Employee Income Subject to SE Tax
- Line 1b (Short or Long Schedule SE)
- Line 4 (Short Schedule SE)
- Lines 4a Through 4c (Long Schedule SE)
- Additional Medicare Tax
- Net Earnings From Self-Employment
- Partnership Income or Loss
- Share Farming
- Other Income and Losses Included in Net Earnings From Self-Employment
- Income and Losses Not Included in Net Earnings From Self-Employment
- Statutory Employee Income
- Optional Methods
- How the Optional Methods Can Help You
- Changing Your Method
- Farm Optional Method
- Nonfarm Optional Method
- Using Both Optional Methods
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