My mom lives with me and I have recently started receiving 30 hours of respite a month @ $10 per hour to the caregiver..the agency Fivco) Pays 75% of the $300 cost and mom pays 25%...Fivco lady said that they don't send/file 1099's...am I or person caring for mom responsible for paying some kind of tax on this money that Fivco is paying or on the part that mom is paying...caregiver does not want to have to pay taxes and I can't afford to pay taxes on this...is this something I should b concerned about! The check Fivco pays comes in my name...we live in Ky..if I or the caregiver r going to have to pay taxes on this I'm going to have to stop having the 30 hours of monthly respite!
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When you say "the Fiveco lady" do you mean the caregiver or an administrative person in the office? I would think that Fivco is the employer and gives a W2, not a 1099.
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Is the check that is sent to you for your own work? You said you get paid, too. Have they taken any taxes out of it? Does Fivco pay the respite worker directly?
Definitely talk to a Fivco person about this!
So..say this employee is no longer working for you...she goes and files for unemployment...she will get it...but...you are caught!
Sign up with a payroll service. You/Mom are the only ones with the huge liability...the caregiver cannot lose in the deal...file for workers comp if hurt...file for unemployment.....either way...you get caught and have to pay, and she gets payment..plus never had to pay the taxes either.
Is Fivco an agency for in-home help?
Is this a Medicaid program?
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