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crstark
Jan 21, 2009, 10:06 AM
I am going to start watching a child in my house and am needing some information about providing receipts for the parent. I dont have a tax ID number because I will not be making much off of it(65.00 dollars a week) and was wondering if I had to provide a 1090 or if I can just provide receipts weekly. Any info would help.

Thanks

seashell99
Jan 22, 2009, 08:23 PM
Even if you only make $65 per week, that's 3380.00 per year. If your parent wants to claim that for a child care credit, you would provide them your ss#. Now that means that they are going to provide that to the IRS and you will have to make sure you report those earnings. I would think (although not 100% sure) but a monthly receipt would suffice, unless they want it week to week. Any type of receipt showing dates, amt paid and how paid, and names would suffice

--shel

codyman144
Jan 23, 2009, 01:18 PM
Even if you only make $65 per week, that's 3380.00 per year. If your parent wants to claim that for a child care credit, you would provide them your ss#. Now that means that they are going to provide that to the IRS and you will have to make sure you report those earnings. I would think (although not 100% sure) but a monthly receipt would suffice, unless they want it week to week. Any type of receipt showing dates, amt paid and how paid, and names would suffice

--shel

This is correct