I will probably have to seek out a cpa this year when I file, but my questions is this.
I got paid license fees, and from that I need to pay my co-writers. These fees will be reported to the IRS and I will be taxed. The amount I pay my co-writers is under $600 so I don't need to pay them on a 1099. But it appears that I should be able to deduct anything I pay them as commissions and fees? Is this true? I leave it up to my co-writers to claim their amounts if they wish, but don't want to be the only one paying the tax. But if I can claim the amounts as a commission/fee then It should off-set? But then again, would I even be taxed if my gross income is under a certain amount?

Has anyone dealt with this situation?
and second it looks like if you make over $400 as a self employed person, then you need to file for self employment tax for medicare and ss? 15.3%... not sure if that is a requirement or what...
Discuss...
