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> I'm the sole owner of an LLC (limited liability corporation) and
> paid
> as an employee, that is I got regular paychecks with taxes, FICA,
> etc.
> withheld. I will recieve a W-2 at the end of the year. I do not
> pay
> self-employment tax to the IRS.
>
> So, my question is - was I self-employed according to the social
> security association for the purpose of applying for SSDI?
>
> Thanks.
> Sue
>
As long as you paid all the required taxes and matching funds for
yourself and have the required quarters paid into SS you can file for
SSDI the same as any one else you may or may not have employed. Self
employment in and of itself is a tax thing. LLC is actually Limited
Liability Company and may be run as either a corporation or as an
unincorporated ( self employed ) company. If incorporated it would be
LLC Incorporated technically, ( or LLC Inc.)
Mike
AKA: DrFeelgoodWA