As a family with household employees like a nanny, private senior caregiver, housekeeper or other domestic workers, you may be eligible for several tax deductions related to their employment costs. Taking advantage of these nanny tax deductions for household employers can provide substantial tax savings.
If your family has a Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (FSA) through an employer, you can use pre-tax dollars to pay for up to $5,000 of qualified expenses for childcare or adult dependent care. Wages paid to your nanny, senior caregiver, or other household employee qualify as an eligible expense.
Taxpayers who pay for childcare for dependent children under age 13 can claim a non-refundable tax credit worth 20-35% of up to $3,000 of eligible expenses for one child, or up to $6,000 for two or more children. Nanny wages are included as a qualifying expense.
If you are self-employed and required to have a nanny or senior caregiver in order to work, you may be able to deduct the employer taxes you pay for that employee as a business expense. This includes:
In certain cases, if your child or dependent has a medical need requiring in-home care or assistance, a portion of the nanny or caregiver’s wages qualify as a deductible medical expense. Strict rules apply and require obtaining a document from your doctor.
Claiming all available nanny tax deductions and credits can significantly reduce the costs of having household employees. However, proper documentation and payroll compliance is required.
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