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Using Your Child In Your Business? Write It Off

Posted by admin on Jun 10, 2008


There are several ways to benefit from employing your child in your business. First, in order for this to happen, you must be a sole proprietor or be in a partnership where you and your spouse are the only partners. Then, if you hire and employ your children for you, you can deduct their salary as a business expense. Those under that age of 17 do not file for Social Security, giving you even more of a benefit. If you have a corporation, though, the corporation is employing them, not you and therefore this means the corporation is not relieved of these tax liabilities.
To take this even further, have them contribute to a Roth IRA which will allow a nice tax deduction from their salary and will provide a benefit to them later in life. Of course, you must set this up legitimately.

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