Hire Your Child

If you are a small business owner there could be many financial benefits to hiring your child. If your business is a sole proprietorship, you pay no payroll taxes on your child’s wages if that child is under age 18.  Your child could pay no payroll taxes and no federal income taxes if wages do not exceed the 2010 standard deduction of $5,700 for a single taxpayer.

Record keeping is crucial. You need accurate records showing hours works and tasks performed.  The wages must be reasonable – what would you pay someone else? Keep records showing the wages were actually paid to your child.

Be sure to check with your CPA before hiring your child to understand the implications for all federal and state taxes you and your child may incur. Other rules govern corporations, partnerships and limited liability companies (LLCs).

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