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If someone is on welfare, can i still claim child care with their social security or will that affect their welfare benfits, i paid them less than $9,000 for the year
they are not planning on filing taxes for the year since they made less than 9,000 for the year, they have no other source of income besides welfare
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May 31, 2019
7:25 PM
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They are required to file a tax return to claim all self employment income more than $400 to pay self employment taxes. You are allowed by tax law to claim the child care credit if you qualify for it.
May 31, 2019
7:25 PM
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They have no choice. What you paid them is self-employment income and they must report all of it. They will owe self-employment taxes even if they owe no ordinary income tax.
May 31, 2019
7:25 PM