Run the Decision Tree
1. Behavioral - Does the payer control what you do and how you do it?
2. Behavioral - Do they require specific hours or location?
3. Behavioral - Do they provide training on how to perform the job?
4. Financial - Do you have meaningful out-of-pocket expenses or investment in tools?
5. Financial - Do they reimburse all your expenses, or do you absorb your own?
6. Financial - Are you free to work for other clients at the same time?
7. Relationship - Is there a written contract calling you a contractor?
8. Relationship - Do they offer benefits (health, PTO, retirement match)?
9. Relationship - Is the work core to the payer's main business activity?
1. Manner of operation - Do you keep separate books, a business account, and receipts?
2. Expertise - Do you have skills in this field or use qualified advisors?
3. Time and effort - Do you devote substantial time to make it profitable?
4. Asset appreciation - Do you expect inventory or assets to gain value?
5. Success in similar activities - Have you turned other ventures profitable before?
6. History of profits - Has the activity made profit in 3 of the last 5 years?
7. Amount of profits - When profitable, are profits substantial relative to losses?
8. Financial status - Do you depend on this activity for income?
9. Personal pleasure - Is it primarily a recreational or hobby activity?
All payments from clients, platforms (Uber, DoorDash, Etsy), or direct customers before any deductions.
Mileage, supplies, software, home office, professional fees. Net SE earnings = gross minus expenses.
If you have W-2 wages, they reduce remaining SS wage base ($184,500 cap for 2026).
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Answer the questions on the left.
Tap any tab (Worker Status, Hobby vs Business, SE Tax) and the result appears here as you click.