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J_M_N103 | I am a part time nanny, If my employers don't claim my income on their taxes do i have to file my own? |
My employers are paying my in cash and not claiming me as an employee on their taxes, so do I still have to claim this income on my taxes? I work another job in a restaurant and obviously file those taxes. I'm just not sure what i have to do about this nanny job. |
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RamsGod
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If you are earning more than $400.00 from being a nanny, you have to claim it and pay self employment tax on it. You will report this using schedule C and Schedule SE in addition to your regular 1040. |
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waggy_33
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You are required by law to pay tax on all income earned even if the employer does not claim it. If they pay you they shouldbe reporting the payments to the government and they should be paying one-half of the social security and medicare tax on your earnings. You are hurt by failure to report in the long run. |
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STEVEN F
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RamsGod Is correct. Technically, you should claim the income even if it is less than the $400 that requires the self-employment taxes. But, if you have no other income, that amount would be below the minimum amount to require filling or owing regular income tax. |
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Wayne Z
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Yes, you must claim it. |
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Sara S
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This is one of the most common things that a nanny thinks of as a "perk". BUT - you are legally obliged to report all income. If you don't make enough to pay taxes on it - you at least have to report it. If you don't report it and are audited - you'll be paying for it for a long time. So, save yourself the trouble, do the right thing, and report it. Although, it's also your employer's responsibility to report it and take the proper taxes out for you. |
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JV
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By law, you must report all moneys earned and/or received. |
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suzieh212006
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No that's called "getting paid under the table", which is actually the best kind of job to have. You get to keep everything you earn!! You don't have to pay taxes for things that you don't use. |
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Sonic is trying to stay Retired
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Just double check to make sure that they are not filing a Federal Schedule H or any state quarterly payroll tax forms. If they aren't, then the government has absolutely no record of you making this money. |
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