"Newspapers or shopping news" includes news publications, shopping guides, handbills, and other types of advertising material.
"Delivery or distribution" means retail sale, house-to-house delivery, or the passing out of handbills on the street.
Effective January 1, 1996, your services are not covered by Social Security if you deliver or distribute newspapers or shopping news. You are considered a direct seller and your payment constitutes earnings from self-employment. See §1135.2 for further information on the treatment of these earnings as self-employment income. This exclusion does not apply to the delivery or distribution of magazines.
Prior to January 1, 1996, newspaper delivery services were excluded from Social Security coverage if:
The work was performed as an employee and the person was under age 18; and
The material was delivered or distributed to the ultimate consumer and not to a point from which later distribution or delivery was made.
This exclusion does not apply to the delivery or distribution of magazines.
Last Revised: Jun. 30, 2004
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