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This form. If married, complete a separate Form 8919 for each spouse who must file this form. Who must file. OMB No. 1545-0074 Uncollected Social Security and Medicare Tax on Wages 2009 Attachment Sequence No. 72 Social security number You must file Form 8919 if all of the following apply. You performed services for a firm. The firm did not withhold your share of social security and Medicare taxes from your pay. Your pay from the firm was not for services as an independent.

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How to fill out the IRS 8919 online

Filling out IRS Form 8919 is essential for people who performed services as employees but were treated as independent contractors. This form allows you to report uncollected social security and Medicare taxes on wages you earned. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you complete the form online.

Follow the steps to fill out the IRS 8919 online effectively.

  1. Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your editor.
  2. In the first section, list your name and social security number as required. Ensure this information is accurate to avoid processing issues.
  3. For 'Name of the person who must file this form', enter your name. If you're married, complete a separate Form 8919 for your partner.
  4. Indicate the firms you worked for in columns (a) and (b). For each firm, provide the name and the firm's federal identification number.
  5. In column (c), enter the applicable reason code(s) for filing the form based on your situation. You may need to reference the corresponding reason codes explained on the form.
  6. Complete columns (d) and (e) only if you selected reason codes A, B, or C. These fields require specific details related to your circumstances in obtaining a determination from the IRS.
  7. In column (f), enter the total wages received from each firm listed. Calculate this amount carefully to ensure accuracy.
  8. Proceed to lines 6 through 13. Here, you'll combine the total wages from all firms and calculate your social security and Medicare tax amounts according to the provided instructions.
  9. Finally, review all the entered information carefully. Once satisfied, save the changes to the form. You can download or print the completed form for your records or future use.

Complete your IRS 8919 online today to ensure your social security and Medicare taxes are credited properly.

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As a 1099 independent contractor, your coverage of Social Security and Medicare taxes is paid through these taxes. To determine your self-employment taxes, you'll use Schedule SE. For the details, find out how self-employment tax works.

If you work as an employee in the United States, you must pay Social Security and Medicare taxes in most cases. Your payments of these taxes contribute to your coverage under the U.S. Social Security system. Your employer deducts these taxes from each wage payment.

Use Form 8919 to figure and report your share of the uncollected social security and Medicare taxes due on your compensation if you were an employee but were treated as an independent contractor by your employer. By filing this form, your social security earnings will be credited to your social security record.

The IRS will not charge you an underpayment penalty if: You pay at least 90% of the tax you owe for the current year, or 100% of the tax you owed for the previous tax year, or. You owe less than $1,000 in tax after subtracting withholdings and credits.

An underpayment penalty is a charge the IRS imposes on taxpayers who did not pay all of their estimated income taxes for the year or paid their taxes late. You'll face an underpayment penalty if you: Didn't pay at least 90% of the tax on your current-year return or 100% of the tax shown on the prior year's return.

This penalty only applies to those who owe $1,000 or more in unpaid taxes. If you're subject to this charge, you'll receive an IRS notice in the mail. Note that there are special rules for taxpayers whose adjusted gross income for the previous year was more than $150,000 (or $75,000 if married filing separately).

The usual penalty is the amount owed plus 5% of the underpayment amount. It's capped at 25%. Underpaid taxes accrue interest at a rate that the IRS sets quarterly.

Failure to pay proper estimated tax If you owe more than $1,000 when you calculate your taxes, you could be subject to an underpayment of estimated tax penalty. To avoid this you should make payments throughout the year via tax withholding from your paycheck or estimated quarterly payments, or both.

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