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Old 07-27-2008, 10:37 PM
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Default social security retirement credit question

My husband has a small business and I do a lot of work for him, no other employees, I don’t have other jobs, so trying to get some social security retirement credit from putting the hours working for him. Instead of getting on a payroll process, like getting a Federal ID number and a state ID number, withholding the FICA tax, FWT and SWT.etc..anyone has any input in this area which my husband and I can file 2 schedules C during tax season and each of us file 50% ownership, including expense and business income, the self employment tax is what’s giving us social security credit and hence I will be able to get some social security credit if we file the business income this way. Thanks in advance!
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Old 07-28-2008, 12:01 PM
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If you and your husband are partners in the business, you may report the business income on a partnership return. Then you would each file a Schedule SE to report your earnings for Social Security purposes.
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