How Do I Exclude Social Security And Unemployment Taxes From My 2006 Federal Tax Return?

Sun, Jan 24, 2010

Tax Q&A

I have a special NIH grant (NRSA) as a postdoc that excludes me from having to pay social security (FICA) and unemployment taxes (FUTA) because I am not considered an employee. How do I file a tax return so these taxes are not paid? Any tips would be helpful! (For the record I know anyone answering these questions is not in the position of giving official tax advice like a lawyer or an accountant).

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One Response to “How Do I Exclude Social Security And Unemployment Taxes From My 2006 Federal Tax Return?”

  1. Rob Says:

    Contact the Internal Revenue Service at 1-800-829-1040


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