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June 7, 2016
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Why you should hire your child to work in your business



  Are you paying your kid to work for your business? You’re not? You should.

No, I’m not saying you should put your four-year-old behind the receptionist desk to take calls.
Or ask your middle-schooler to assist you in surgery.
        But if you have a teenager, you should strongly consider putting him or her to work. The benefits are enormous. Here are six:


Your child can develop a work ethic. 

You can teach your child, from a relatively young age, the importance of having a job, having a boss and having responsibilities.
     She can learn the value of showing up somewhere on time, doing what is expected and performing tasks under the supervision of someone else.
    And she’ll learn how to dress and behave in a professional environment. All of these are valuable life skills.

Your child can earn up to $6,300 per year without paying any taxes.
 
This is assuming that she’s not doing any other work or earning other income. In case you didn’t realize, $6,300 is
   the standard deduction on any tax return, so if she’s not earning more than that…she’s got no tax liability. It’s quite possible that you won’t even have to file a tax return for her either.

You may not have to pay taxes. 

    As long as your child is under 18 (and you’re a sole proprietor or LLC) you won’t have to pay any social security or Medicare taxes. However, if you’re an S-Corp
  or C-corporation, you will have to withhold these taxes–but your child will likely receive them back as a refund. Your state’s rules may vary, so talk to your accountant.
  Regardless, make sure you’re keeping good documentation of her work hours and the work performed just in case the IRS raises a red flag.


You can take a deduction!

It’s a legitimate business expense as long as your child is at a reasonable age and performing reasonable work that someone else would be paid to do.

  • Filing
  • Database work
  • Typing
  • Cleaning
  • Maintenance
  • Warehousing, etc.

Not only that but you can still claim your child as a dependent or receive the child tax credit if you qualify.


You get to spend more time with your kid.
 
It’s kind of nice having her around this summer, isn’t it? Time flies so every minute counts. And she can see you too – in action, with other people, being the boss. You’re not just that lump that sits in front of the TV watching
sports. You’re a real person, a leader, the head honcho. At least during the day.

Finally, you get to take the check out of her hands. 

Yes, that’s right – out of her hands. As soon as you give her the paycheck, you grab it and immediately stick it in a savings account for her. Because you know she’ll spend that money at the mall or on an Xbox as
soon as she can, right? Put the money in a 529 College Savings Fund so that it can grow tax-free and be used for higher education expenses some day in the future. College is kind of expensive, did you hear?

Kids today. They’re lazy and don’t respect their elders, right? OK, that’s what my parents said. And what their parents said about my parents. And on and on. Your kids, and their generation, are no better or worse than any generation before.
They want to work.
They want to earn. And you can give them this opportunity – and use it to save a few bucks for yourself too!

 

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