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Money that you earned for household employment is supposed to be included in the wages on your tax return (Form 1040 line 7, Form 1040A line 7, or Form 1040EZ line 1), even if you did not get a W-2. On the dotted line to the left of the total wages you should see the abbreviation HSH and the amount of household employment income. That shows that it was earned as a household employee.
Here's how to enter income earned as a household employee in TurboTax if the employer does not give you a W-2.
In years past I have followed the instructions of how to report this for monies I have earned babysitting my grandchildren in their home; however, for 2021 the system does not allow you to use this same process. Do you have a work around or explain how I should report this income?
Thanks for any help!
What instructions did you follow? I just tried the instructions in my old reply above and it worked, using CD/Download TurboTax Premier for 2021 in Windows. The only difference is that the income now goes on line 1 of Form 1040 instead of line 7 because the IRS changed the form. But that does not affect the instructions.
What exactly happens when you follow the instructions above? At what step does it not work, and what happens at that point that's wrong?
Note that my old reply above is actually from 5 years ago. The date shown on the post, June 3, 2019, is the date it was copied from the old TurboTax forum to this new forum. It's not the date that it was originally posted. However, as I said, those steps still work.
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