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Are ministers covered by Social Security?

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Are ministers covered by Social Security?

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Per IRS, most ordained ministers are common-law employees for Federal income tax purposes, but self-employed for Social Security purposes (Tres. Reg. 31-3401 & IRS Pub. 517). Earnings from ministry services are subject to self-employment tax unless the minister has requested and received from IRS an exemption from self-employment tax for reason of conscience or religious principles.

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