
Dr. Friday explains tax requirements for household employees, including the need to file a Schedule H and pay Social Security and Medicare taxes for workers earning over $2,700 per year.
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G’day, I’m Dr. Friday, president of Dr. Friday’s Tax and Financial Firm. To get more info, go to www.drfriday.com. This is a one-minute moment.
Domestic helpers. Now, a lot of times people think that, well, they don’t really have to do much. Someone comes to my house, I’ll give them a 1099 at the end of the year and make a payment. But keep in mind, if you’re paying somebody basically as an employee and it’s over $2,700 per year, they really do need to file a Schedule H. Schedule H is where you report your household employees. You actually need to pay their Social Security and Medicare, just like an employer would. It’s important to understand—just because someone is working in your house, that’s still a job for them, and therefore, they are still your employee.
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