taxmap/pubs/p225-056.htm#en_us_publink1000218807Generally, the wages you pay to family members who are your employees are subject to employment taxes. However, certain exemptions may apply to wages paid to your child, spouse, or parent.
taxmap/pubs/p225-056.htm#en_us_publink1000218808Payments for the services of your child under age 18 who works for you in your trade or business (including a farm) are not subject to social security and Medicare taxes. However, see
Nonexempt services of a child or spouse, later. Payments for the services of your child under age 21 employed by you in other than a trade or business, such as payments for household services in your home, are also not subject to social security or Medicare taxes. Payments for the services of your child under age 21 employed by you, whether or not in your trade or business, are not subject to FUTA tax. Although not subject to social security, Medicare, or FUTA tax, the child's wages still may be subject to federal income tax withholding.
taxmap/pubs/p225-056.htm#en_us_publink1000218809Payments for the services of your spouse who works for you in your trade or business are subject to federal income tax withholding and social security and Medicare taxes, but not FUTA tax.
Payments for the services of your spouse employed by you in other than a trade or business, such as payments for household services in your home, are not subject to social security, Medicare, or FUTA taxes.
taxmap/pubs/p225-056.htm#en_us_publink1000218810Payments for the services of your child or spouse are subject to federal income tax withholding as well as social security, Medicare, and FUTA taxes if he or she works for any of the following entities.
- A corporation, even if it is controlled by you.
- A partnership, even if you are a partner. This does not apply to wages paid to your child if each partner is a parent of the child.
- An estate or trust, even if it is the estate of a deceased parent.
In these situations, the child or spouse is considered to work for the corporation, partnership, or estate, not you.
taxmap/pubs/p225-056.htm#en_us_publink1000218811Payments for the services of your parent employed by you in your trade or business are subject to federal income tax withholding and social security and Medicare taxes. Social security and Medicare taxes do not apply to wages paid to your parent for services not in your trade or business, but they do apply to payments for household services in your home if both the following conditions are satisfied.
- You have a child living in your home who is under age 18 or has a physical or mental condition that requires care by an adult for at least 4 continuous weeks in a calendar quarter.
- You are a widow or widower; or divorced and not remarried; or have a spouse in the home who, because of a physical or mental condition, cannot care for your child for at least 4 continuous weeks in the quarter.
Wages you pay to your parent are not subject to FUTA tax, regardless of the type of services provided.