Workers In Your Home And Social Security

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Easton MA

04 February, 2021

3:28 PM

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Do you plan to pay a cleaning person, cook, gardener, babysitter, or other household worker at least $2,300 in 2021? This amount includes any cash you pay for your household employee's transportation, meals, and housing. If you will pay at least $2,300 to one person, you have some additional financial responsibilities. When you pay at least $2,300 in wages to a household worker, you must do all of the following: · Deduct Social Security and Medicare taxes from those wages. · Pay these taxes to the Internal Revenue Service. · Report the wages to Social Security. For every $2,300 in wages, most household employees earn credits toward Social Security benefits and Medicare coverage. Generally, people need 10 years of work to qualify for: · Retirement benefits (as early as age 62). · Disability benefits for the worker and the worker's dependents. · Survivors benefits for the worker's family. · Medicare benefits. You can learn more about reporting household worker income by reading Household Workers at www.ssa.gov/pubs/EN-05-10021.pdf.

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