I have a client that is a caregiver for his grandmother. Grandfather had lawyer setup a Caregiver Agreement which states specifically what care/services my client is to provide him. In return he gets paid $1,000 a month. I've looked this up on line and from reading some articles on lawyer sites it appears that this has something to do with Medicaid and/or making sure he is able to get some type of governmental assistance by paying the caregiver. I asked about just doing a Gift but the lawyer told my client no, that his grandfather would not get the assistance he needs.
Digging a little more it appears that the IRS automatically considers Caregivers as W-2 Household employees and not independent contractors. Since there is an agreement that states what my client must do in caring for his grandfather I assume that he will be treated as a household employee.
I just want to make sure that is correct and that Grandfather will have to file a Schedule H with his Personal Tax Return to pay the FUTA, Fica, Med, Fed Withholdings. I am not sure who is handling Grandfather's tax return preparation but wanted to make sure I have the facts right before I call my client. He is wanting to know how it would affect him tax wise.
Thank you
Dany
Digging a little more it appears that the IRS automatically considers Caregivers as W-2 Household employees and not independent contractors. Since there is an agreement that states what my client must do in caring for his grandfather I assume that he will be treated as a household employee.
I just want to make sure that is correct and that Grandfather will have to file a Schedule H with his Personal Tax Return to pay the FUTA, Fica, Med, Fed Withholdings. I am not sure who is handling Grandfather's tax return preparation but wanted to make sure I have the facts right before I call my client. He is wanting to know how it would affect him tax wise.
Thank you
Dany
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