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The Extent of Social Security Coverage

June 8, 2008 by admin

800. The Extent of Social Security Coverage

800.1 Who are employees?

For Social Security purposes, you are considered an employee if:

  1. You are an officer of a corporation (see §§824-825);

  2. You meet the "common-law test" (see §§802-823);or

  3. You are in one of the four specific occupations described in §§826-830.

800.2 Why is employment status important?

Employees and the self-employed are treated differently under the Social Security program. It is important for you to know if you are an employee or a self-employed person for Social Security purposes because your tax rate could be affected.

Last Revised: March, 2001

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