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TAX UPDATES:
It is important to review the basic rules
regarding household employees you may be using throughout the year. A household
or domestic employee is anyone you hire to work round your household. Included
are workers such as nannies, independent lawn and garden workers, snow removal
and cleaning.
You are not required to withold federal and
state income taxes, but you must pay social security and medicare (FICA) if
wages are $1,200 or more in 2000. Federal Unemployment (FUTA) must also be paid
if earnings are $1,000 in any calendar quarter or the worker works twenty or
more weeks for you and earns $1,500 or more. As an employer of a domestic worker,
you may pay annually instead of quarterly like other employers must. If you
have any questions about these taxes be sure to call because the fines for not
paying FICA and FUTA can be up to 75% of taxes owed.
Greater Bridgeville Area Chamber of Commerce
17th Annual Chamber Golf Tournament
to be held
Wednesday, August 1, 2001
at
Southpointe Golf Club
Help us make it another great event ... be
there!
Detailed information will be available at
a later date.
Karen F. Dalzotto, Golf Committee Chair
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