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Donald D. Allenbrand (RFC®), CPA
816 931 7633
1201 NW Briarcliff Parkway, Sutie 335
Kansas City, MO
Mr. Scott M. Schulze (RFC®)
816 285 4600
19201 E Valley View Pkwy Ste D
Independence, MO
Deloitte
(816) 474-6180
1100 Walnut St., Ste. 3300
Kansas City, MO
B & & F Tax Service
(816) 231-2050
106 N Jackson Ave
Kansas City, MO
H&R Block, Inc.
(816) 854-3000
One H&R Block Way
Kansas City, MO
Kerry Niece CFP
4200 Little Blue Parkway
Independence, MO
Jason Black
9308 Mohawk Lane
Leawood, KS
Jackson Hewitt
(816) 921-1918
3114 Prospect Avenue
Kansas City, MO
Seigfreid, Bingham, Levy, Selzer & Gee, P.C.
(816) 421-4460
911 Main St., Ste. 2800
Kansas City, MO
Jackson Hewitt
(816) 756-0877
3355 Main Street
Kansas City, MO
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Hire Your Kids

Hire Your Kids

If your small business is not incorporated, you can obtain a significant tax break if you hire your kids.

Hire Your Kids

Many people roll their eyes when this tax strategy is mentioned, but it is a legitimate method of lowering the taxable profit of your small business. In fact, this tax strategy isn't even considered particularly aggressive and does not raise your audit risk.

There are three key aspects that make this strategy work from a tax perspective. First, the wages that are paid to your kids are deductible from your income, thus reducing your tax liability. Second, you are not required to pay Social Security, Medicare, unemployment or disability taxes as you would with an adult employee. Finally, your kids will either pay no taxes or nominal taxes at a much lower rate than yourself.

There are a few things you must realize before you rush off to hire your kids:

  • Your kids must be between the ages of 7 and 18;
  • You must have a legitimate business and the kids must actually work;
  • You must document the wages and time the kids work;
  • You must pay them "reasonable wages";
  • You must actually pay your kids, preferably documented with a check;
  • You must issue a W-2 to each child at the end of the year.

You should give careful consideration to the total amount you will be paying your kids. The standard deduction for 2004 is $4,850. If you had two kids working for you and paid each this amount, you would reduce your taxable profit by $9,70...

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