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If Federal-State coverage for a government employee is not provided, are earnings covered as self-employment?

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If Federal-State coverage for a government employee is not provided, are earnings covered as self-employment?

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If you performed services after 1967 that were: Compensated solely on a fee basis performed as an employee of a State or political subdivision of a State; and Not covered under a Federal-State coverage agreement, then Your earnings must be counted as self-employment earnings.

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