Household Worker
Payroll Tax Seminar—Avoid Nannygate!
Because your household workers may be injured or file for unemployment, you
need to know when you MUST report and pay payroll tax. We'll sort out the blizzard
of forms from the IRS and the state, and review a practical example for you
to take home that you can use as a 'guide' for your own forms.
November
15th
1516 Oak Street, Suite 109, Alameda CA
One block west of Park Street between Lincoln and Santa Clara
The office is towards the back of the parking lot and the door is onto
the parking lot, and says “Law Office of Laurence F Padway” on
it.
(look for our Tax Buddha sign)
9 am – 1 pm
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Click here to download the order form (Microsoft
Word format).
Why you should attend:
- Because the Household worker will file for unemployment (despite what
they agreed to when you hired them).
- Because if you’re not declaring them and paying the tax, your homeowners
insurance will not cover them when they are injured and you’ll lose
your house.
- Because the government classifies non payment as tax evasion—even household
employers.
- Because you will pay penalties you can’t afford.
- Because you need to know if the babysitter should be on payroll or not.
- Because household employment has weird rules, due dates, and forms.
We will cover:
- Practical Examples with completed forms for a sample family.
- We’ll sort out the blizzard of California and IRS forms you may have to file.
- When do you have to withhold from Payments to Workers?
- When and how do you send payments to the government?
- “I ‘forgot’ to withhold,” how to gross up wages.
- What records do you need to keep, for how long?
$75 (Space is limited, so be sure to register early!)
Andrew S Rogers, E.A. presents seminars for the IRS, the US SBA, and others.
Andrew works for Tax Buddha™ Andrew is a member of NAEA and CSTC.
People have said: “Very clear explanations, easy to understand and funny!”
“Informative and easy to follow, Andy is Great!”