Schedule H was designed for parents who employ babysitters in their home, so that their taxes could paid without the misery of having to administer a payroll. If you remember, this was established after 3-4 big-time politicians were facing scandals for not paying in small amounts of casual taxes on their own Nannys. (Google up "Nannygate").
How "casual" do these amounts have to be? One of my clients have just notified me that they are paying $200 per week. Employee's share of FICA/Med is over $15 per week, and the employer's share would not be deductible.
Would they be better off starting a payroll so they could at least not have to eat the $15/wk?
How "casual" do these amounts have to be? One of my clients have just notified me that they are paying $200 per week. Employee's share of FICA/Med is over $15 per week, and the employer's share would not be deductible.
Would they be better off starting a payroll so they could at least not have to eat the $15/wk?
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