Anonymous wrote:You have to pay on amounts under $1800, if you paid someone more than around $1000 during any ONE quarter. So your child care provider who received 1045 might trigger a tax obligation.
If you are going to pay the taxes, the babysitters need to know you are doing this, because they are going to be liable for taxes too - since you are reporting their income and paying the employer's share of taxes. They will owe the employee's share of social security/medicare, in addition to income taxes (unless you cover their portion of the social security/medicare). You will need to issue W-2s for them.
I am fairly certain you only need to pay unemployment tax for all household employees under $1800 if you pay any one employee $1000 in a quarter. You don't have to pay and Medicare or do a w2 unless they are over $1800.