My mother now requires 24/7 care in her home. We have hired several people to stay with her for the past 7 months. I knew that as household employees I am required to withhold payroll taxes and give them a W-2. The fact that if they didn't earn $2000 during the year no payroll taxes are reported.
4 of the 7 people earned less than $2000 last year. One only worked a couple of months and the other 3 started near the end of the year. I withheld payroll taxes on all of them. Now what I am reading is that I don't have to pay the payroll taxes on their earnings.
Here are my questions:
Do I still issue them a W-2 but show nothing in boxes3,4,5,and 6?
If so, what do I do about the money that I withheld from their checks but now don't have to remit to IRS?
One earned 1315.00. Another earned 1916.90. another earned 1507.49. The last one earned $200.00.
#1 worked 2 months in the third quarter. #2 and #3 worked during 4th quarter. #4 worked the last 2 weeks of the year. So 3 of them earned more than $1000 during a quarter.
Thanks for you help.
Linda, EA
4 of the 7 people earned less than $2000 last year. One only worked a couple of months and the other 3 started near the end of the year. I withheld payroll taxes on all of them. Now what I am reading is that I don't have to pay the payroll taxes on their earnings.
Here are my questions:
Do I still issue them a W-2 but show nothing in boxes3,4,5,and 6?
If so, what do I do about the money that I withheld from their checks but now don't have to remit to IRS?
One earned 1315.00. Another earned 1916.90. another earned 1507.49. The last one earned $200.00.
#1 worked 2 months in the third quarter. #2 and #3 worked during 4th quarter. #4 worked the last 2 weeks of the year. So 3 of them earned more than $1000 during a quarter.
Thanks for you help.
Linda, EA
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