SSA-820-BK - Work Activity Report - Self-Employment We have information that you have been self-employed since your disability began, since your date of entitlement to benefits, or since your last work review Please answer the questions below
2025 Instructions for Schedule SE (Form 1040) The Social Security Administration (SSA) uses the information from Schedule SE to figure your benefits under the social security program This tax applies no matter how old you are and even if you are already getting social security or Medicare benefits
Work Activity Report (Self-Employed Person) - SSA-820 The information requested on this form is authorized by Section 223 and Section 1632 of the Social Security Act The information provided will be used in making a decision on your claim
Work Activity Report (Self-Employed Person) The information requested on this form is authorized by Section 223 and Section 1632 of the Social Security Act The information provided will be used in making a decision on your claim
About Schedule SE (Form 1040), Self-Employment Tax Use Schedule SE (Form 1040) to figure the tax due on net earnings from self-employment The Social Security Administration uses the information from Schedule SE to figure your benefits under the social security program
Instructions for Schedule SE (Form 1040) (2025) - Internal Revenue Service The Social Security Administration (SSA) uses the information from Schedule SE to figure your benefits under the social security program This tax applies no matter how old you are and even if you are already getting social security or Medicare benefits
2025 Schedule SE (Form 1040) - Internal Revenue Service Note: If your only income subject to self-employment tax is church employee income, see instructions for how to report your income and the definition of church employee income
Instructions for Form 1040-SS (2025) - Internal Revenue Service Use this form to report net earnings from self-employment (SE) to the United States and, if necessary, pay SE tax on that income The Social Security Administration (SSA) uses this information to figure your benefits under the social security program