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Schedule C - Statutory Employee

Understanding the Role of a Statutory Employee

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Statutory employees are individuals who, although performing services as independent contractors, are treated as employees for tax purposes under specific IRS rules. If you received a Form W-2 with the “Statutory employee” box checked in Box 13, you must report your income and related business expenses on Schedule C (Form 1040). You enter your statutory employee income from Box 1 of Form W-2 on Line 1 of Schedule C and check the designated box. Importantly, social security and Medicare taxes are withheld from your earnings, so you do not owe self-employment tax on this income.

Eligibility and Examples

  • Statutory employees include full-time life insurance agents, certain agent or commission drivers, traveling salespersons, and certain homeworkers.
  • These individuals are not considered traditional employees but are treated as such for payroll tax purposes.

Reporting Requirements

  • Enter gross receipts from your trade or business on Line 1 of Schedule C. If you received a Form W-2 with the statutory employee box checked, include the income from Box 1 and check the box on Line 1.
  • Report all business-related expenses on Part II of Schedule C. These expenses are deductible against your statutory employee income.
  • On Line 31, enter your net profit or loss. Include this amount on Schedule 1 (Form 1040), Line 3.
  • Do not report this net profit or loss on Schedule SE (Form 1040), Line 2, as self-employment tax does not apply to statutory employee income.

Special Considerations

  • If you have both statutory employee income and other self-employment income, you must file two separate Schedule C forms. You cannot combine these amounts on a single Schedule C.
  • Statutory employee rules do not apply to Form 1040-SS filers.

Source:

Schedule C Instructions (2025)

Disclaimer: Always verify details with the current IRS Form and Instructions, as well as your state’s Department of Revenue. For complex situations, consult a CPA or tax attorney.

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