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NikaGeorgia 01:54 PM 04-29-2016
Hello!

I am starting the process of setting up to start child care in my home a few months from now, and plan to be (legally) unlicensed as I am just taking on a couple kids. I am new to this though as far as doing it from home and not sure what I need to supply the parents for tax purposes? I saw on another post I would use a w-10 it looks like?
Thank you!
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Thriftylady 02:46 PM 04-29-2016
Originally Posted by NikaGeorgia:
Hello!

I am starting the process of setting up to start child care in my home a few months from now, and plan to be (legally) unlicensed as I am just taking on a couple kids. I am new to this though as far as doing it from home and not sure what I need to supply the parents for tax purposes? I saw on another post I would use a w-10 it looks like?
Thank you!
While you can use a W=10 you don't have to. I print up a year end receipt and have them sign a copy, I sign it make a copy and give them the copy. You can require that parents give a a w-10 first but I don't for a parent in good standing. Also go to IRS.GOV and get a free EIN so you don't have to give your SS#. Much safer. It is free so if you end up on site charging for it, you are in the wrong place.
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Thriftylady 02:47 PM 04-29-2016
Also keep track of daycare expenses and home expenses and repairs for your taxes. Those deductions add up!
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