A business have only one employee who is a family member under 18 years old. There is no FIT, FICA and MEDICARE withholding. Does the business still have to file the quarterly Form 941, annually Form 940 and issue a W-2 to the family member employee at the end of the year?
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Originally posted by NotEasy View PostA business have only one employee who is a family member under 18 years old. There is no FIT, FICA and MEDICARE withholding. Does the business still have to file the quarterly Form 941, annually Form 940 and issue a W-2 to the family member employee at the end of the year?Last edited by Jiggers; 07-09-2009, 05:19 AM.Jiggers, EA
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Originally posted by NotEasy View PostA business have only one employee who is a family member under 18 years old. There is no FIT, FICA and MEDICARE withholding. Does the business still have to file the quarterly Form 941, annually Form 940 and issue a W-2 to the family member employee at the end of the year?
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Originally posted by Burke View PostDon't believe FUTA comes into play in this instance (Form 940).Jiggers, EA
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Is the Business a Corporation?
Not Easy, is this business incorporated? (Or an LLC filing as a corporation)?
The FICA/Medicare exemption is often confused for children. If the business is a corporation, they are not considered "children" of the corporation, but instead children of the shareholder. A corporation is not a person.
As such, the FICA/Medicare exemption for children under 18 is not available to a corporation. SUTA, in general, follows the same mentality, but does vary from state to state.
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Wow, you're good
Originally posted by Snaggletooth View PostNot Easy, is this business incorporated? (Or an LLC filing as a corporation)?
The FICA/Medicare exemption is often confused for children. If the business is a corporation, they are not considered "children" of the corporation, but instead children of the shareholder. A corporation is not a person.
As such, the FICA/Medicare exemption for children under 18 is not available to a corporation. SUTA, in general, follows the same mentality, but does vary from state to state.If you loan someone $20 and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
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Originally posted by Davc View PostKids and pets are not exempt from WC in Oregon.
ATG"Congress has spoken to this issue through its audible silence."
Anyone ever notice they beat the daylights out of the definition of a child, but they don't spend much time at all defining "parent"?
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Originally posted by Jiggers View PostThere won't be any FUTA tax (940) on family employees. However, the return should be filed and show the wages as excludable. Otherwise you will get a notice looking for the 940 if you file a 941 and W-2's.
(I am not saying I did it correctly, but we never heard anything from the IRS about it.)
As far as currently, the only client I have now exempt from FUTA is a church. And we don't do a 940 for them.
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