allfiredup
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Georgia
Late last year, I quit my job and moved in with my 94-year-old grandmother as her live-in caregiver. I didn't want to accept any money but my parents insisted. I realized that I needed to make a certain amount ($11,670 for 2015) to qualify for the Premium Tax Credit for Health Insurance. My state did not extend Medicaid coverage for those with low-income, so anyone who earns less than $11,670 gets no subsidy and pays full price for a policy. The majority of those people can't afford it and they are left with no health coverage.
So my parents paid me $1,000/month for my caregiving services. They didn't deduct or withhold any amounts, just paid me exactly $1,000 monthly. My grandmother recently passed away and September was the final month I was paid. I have three small consulting projects lined up between now and the end of November that will pay around $4k, so I'll still end up with over $11,670 for the year.
I understand that I will be owe Federal and State income tax on the money I was paid as a caregiver. But what about Self-Employment tax? I have read the IRS page on the topic and it did not answer my questions. For the record, I have never been employed or trained as a caregiver and do not work in that industry, which is apparently a factor relating to taxes.
Can anyone offer some insight into this? I'm hoping to avoid paying for a tax accountant since my income will only be around $13k, which is about 16% of my previous salary! Any advice or assistance is appreciated!
Late last year, I quit my job and moved in with my 94-year-old grandmother as her live-in caregiver. I didn't want to accept any money but my parents insisted. I realized that I needed to make a certain amount ($11,670 for 2015) to qualify for the Premium Tax Credit for Health Insurance. My state did not extend Medicaid coverage for those with low-income, so anyone who earns less than $11,670 gets no subsidy and pays full price for a policy. The majority of those people can't afford it and they are left with no health coverage.
So my parents paid me $1,000/month for my caregiving services. They didn't deduct or withhold any amounts, just paid me exactly $1,000 monthly. My grandmother recently passed away and September was the final month I was paid. I have three small consulting projects lined up between now and the end of November that will pay around $4k, so I'll still end up with over $11,670 for the year.
I understand that I will be owe Federal and State income tax on the money I was paid as a caregiver. But what about Self-Employment tax? I have read the IRS page on the topic and it did not answer my questions. For the record, I have never been employed or trained as a caregiver and do not work in that industry, which is apparently a factor relating to taxes.
Can anyone offer some insight into this? I'm hoping to avoid paying for a tax accountant since my income will only be around $13k, which is about 16% of my previous salary! Any advice or assistance is appreciated!