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Here’s what host families need to know about taxes and payroll.
February 12Care.com HomePay -
The new budget; the SALT myth; NATP; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 11 -
When your client employs someone to work in their home like a nanny, housekeeper or senior caregiver, they may owe household employment taxes or “nanny taxes.” A lack of preparation, knowledge and/or communication can cause unneeded stress during busy season.
January 29GTM Payroll Services -
The Internal Revenue Service unveiled an enhanced Tax Withholding Estimator on its website Tuesday, designed to help workers fill out the new W-4 withholding form and hopefully avoid the problems seen last year when many taxpayers found themselves owing more taxes or receiving less of a tax refund than they expected.
January 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service is expanding its efforts to ensure businesses and individuals are paying their taxes, particularly payroll taxes, with in-person visits planned by revenue officers to more parts of the country, starting recently in Wisconsin and later this month Texas and Arkansas.
November 15 -
Resource limitations and a drop in staff at the service allowed businesses to get away with billions of dollars in unpaid taxes.
September 19 -
The presidential candidate released a plan Thursday to expand Social Security benefits by $200 per month with a payroll tax increase on incomes above $250,000.
September 12 -
Job growth at small businesses fell slightly in August, according to payroll giant Paychex, but wages showed encouraging signs.
September 3 -
The president said he’s not looking to cut taxes by indexing capital gains as it would benefit the wealthy.
August 21 -
As President Trump’s advisers cast about for ways to juice the economy, temporarily trimming payroll taxes has fallen out of favor, and with good reason: Voters might not even notice it.
August 20