We don't withhold taxes as she not considered a "nanny". If we are allowed to deducted this amount which will be less than $11k, will she have to report the income? She didn't work in 2014, so this was her only source of income. We have cancelled checks as record of payment.
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Yes. But, if you claim the dependent care credit, she will have to claim the money as income and pay social security and medicare tax (15.3%), as well as income tax.
If she babysat in your home, instead of hers, she is classified as a household employee. Grandparents (parent of the taxpayer) are exempt from the "Nanny tax". That is, she will not have to pay social security and medicare tax. But the income is still subject to some income tax.
Yes. But, if you claim the dependent care credit, she will have to claim the money as income and pay social security and medicare tax (15.3%), as well as income tax.
If she babysat in your home, instead of hers, she is classified as a household employee. Grandparents (parent of the taxpayer) are exempt from the "Nanny tax". That is, she will not have to pay social security and medicare tax. But the income is still subject to some income tax.
I also have the same question but with additional nuances. My girlfriend and I have a baby and we are paying her mother monthly for helping us take care of the child (she also lives with us for this reason). I will be claiming the child tax credit for him since i will be itemizing my returns but i wont be taking the dependent care credit (since I dont want to pay social security or Medicare taxes hopefully). Will I be able to consider her as a family member (grandmother of my child) since shes my girlfriends mother, or will she be considered an independent contractor?
I am also wondering if I can put money into a flexible spending account with my employer to pay her with pretax. A family member being paid for childcare should qualify as a childcare related expense right? (Especially if she has to still file income taxes regardless of if I qualify for the nanny tax exemption or not).
Q. Will I be able to consider her as a family member (grandmother of my child) since shes my girlfriends mother, or will she be considered an independent contractor?
A. She is not a family member because she is not related to the taxpayer (you), even though she is related to the child. Someone will have to pay her social security or Medicare (FICA) taxes. If you and she agree to do so, she can be considered an independent contractor and pay her own FICA, in the form of self employment tax.
Q. I am also wondering if I can put money into a flexible spending account (FSA) with my employer to pay her with pretax?
A. Yes. whether your childcare provider is a family member, or not, is not relevant. She has to still file income taxes regardless of if you qualify for the nanny tax exemption or not (you don't) or whether you pay with FSA funds or not.
I have a similar question. My mum babysits my daughter & i pay her $150 weekly.my mum is above 65 yrs & this is her only source of income. I will not be using her as a dependent on my taxes. So my question is will I still be elegible for the child tax credit & FSA Depedent?
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