consultant for a former employer - no 1099s, etc.
At the end of 2018, I fully retired from my former employer. I tried my hand at independent consulting through 2019 but had no success, i.e., expenses, yes, but no income whatsoever. When covid hit in early 2020, I folded up the tent and began to grow comfortable as a retiree. Late last year - 2021 - a new employee at my former employer contacted me and asked me to consider becoming a consultant for a period of one year. We negotiated terms on a contract and my work commenced on December 1, the first day of their fiscal year. Due to the organization's unique budget circumstances, they ended up paying me the entire contract fee in a lump some roughly the middle of December.
The work I perform is completely self-directed but does mirror some of the contributions I made while a full-time employee, e.g., providing advice and guidance on navigating global developments impacting the IT industry. My question: do I still qualify for the full 20% QBI deduction or does the fact my client is my former employer disqualify me? The relevant IRS regs provide more fog than clarity. Thanks! ~ Ken