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If you are asking if IHSS payments are taxable, this depends on whether the provider lives with the recipient of the services. Per IRS Notice 2014-7 and the California Department of Social Services, wages received for In-Home Supportive Services by providers who live with the recipient of those services are not considered part of gross income for federal or state income tax purposes.
If you are asking how to report IHSS payments on your tax return, this depends on several factors:
Here are the steps to enter your IHSS payments in TurboTax:
If you do not receive a W-2, you do not have to do anything.
However, see the following to report the W-2 and then take off the income as non-taxable.
This does not help. The income IS exempt but FICA etc were deducted and PAID IN.
If you are asking if IHSS payments are taxable, this depends on whether the provider lives with the recipient of the services. Per IRS Notice 2014-7 and the California Department of Social Services, wages received for In-Home Supportive Services by providers who live with the recipient of those services are not considered part of gross income for federal or state income tax purposes.
If you are asking how to report IHSS payments on your tax return, this depends on several factors:
Here are the steps to enter your IHSS payments in TurboTax:
Hi BarbaraW22,
I followed your instructions but noticed I still have a refund amount for both my state and federal. Is that common when the income is an excludable income? I I just want to make sure I am doing it right.
for FYI purposes: I am currently a IHSS care giver for someone who lives in my home and did receive a W2.
Hello,
I tried to follow your advice and using Turbo Tax Premiere for 2019. When I clicked on "Other Reportable Income", it takes me to "Other Taxable Income" along with "Enter a brief description and amount for any item of miscellaneous taxable income you received in 2019". It then asks me Description along with amount but does not have a box to enter EIN.
When I enter the amount, it is considering as taxable and increasing my tax due.
Please help.
Thanks,
Krishna.
I received a W-2 but I live with the recipient. Should I still enter it? How do I make that income exempt? It raised my federal amount owed a lot.
@Danasj wrote:
I received a W-2 but I live with the recipient. Should I still enter it? How do I make that income exempt? It raised my federal amount owed a lot.
Your post does not make sense. If *you* received a W-2 then you are the recipient. If your name and SSN is not on the W-2 then *you* cannot receive a W-2.
If someone else received the W-2 then it does not go on your tax return, it can only go on their own tax return.
I received income from Ihss for being a caregiver to my mom that lives with me. I've heard this income is exempt but I did receive a w-2. How do I claim this on my 1040?
@Danasj wrote:
I received income from Ihss for being a caregiver to my mom that lives with me. I've heard this income is exempt but I did receive a w-2. How do I claim this on my 1040?
If the W-2 is filled out correctly by the issuer box 1, 2, & 17 should be zero or blank and the W-2 is not entered into TurboTax at all.
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