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If real property you would put it on 1040 schedule E. not subject to se tax
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If it provides "services", yes, self employment tax applies and it goes on Schedule C.
If "services" are not provided, it goes on Schedule E.
From what I remember from court cases, I think I came to the conclusion that most self-storage facilities do NOT provide "services".
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If you read the instructions for schedule E, line one says as an example "self storage unit" so I can see why the court cases would side with schedule E, therefore no SE tax