Does anyone know where on a Schedule C I can show the amount of notary public fees that are not subject to SE tax? I have both income subject to SE tax and not subject to SE tax for a small notary business.
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On the schedule se adjustment worksheet part two line 9
Curiosity… what notary fees are not subject SE tax?
Fees for services you provide as a notary public are not subject to self-employment tax. However, all of your other self-employment income is subject to self-employment tax.
Example: X is a self-employed attorney and also a notary public. Only the income that X received for services performed as a notary is not subject to self-employment tax.
On the schedule se adjustment worksheet part two line 9
@Skylane wrote:
Curiosity… what notary fees are not subject SE tax?
The actual notarization fee itself, in CA we can only charge $15 per signature on most signings.
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