When most tax professionals think of household employment, they think of state and federal tax calculations and employment tax filings. However, Bill of Rights legislation for domestic workers in many states and hundreds of state and municipal wage-and-hour-law nuances have made the labor law side of household employment arguably more complex than the tax side.
When clients hire domestic workers (i.e., nannies, home health aides, personal assistants, and housekeepers), they take on several additional essential employer responsibilities. These requirements that apply to household employers are also different from those that apply in the commercial world, and they span several disciplines—payroll, tax, insurance, and labor law.
New emergency laws are being passed daily to help employees impacted by COVID-19. It is essential for caregivers to access important benefits and for families to take advantage of refundable payroll tax credits while remaining in compliance.
Tom Breedlove, Director of Care.com HomePay, the country’s leading household employment specialist, will share industry updates and information that advisors need to know to advise their clients.
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Tom Breedlove is Senior Director of Business Development at Breedlove & Associates – now known as Care.com HomePay – the nation's leading household employment payroll and tax specialists. Co-author of The Household Employer’s Financial, Legal & HR Guide, Tom has led the firm’s education and outreach efforts on this complex topic.
His work has helped HomePay become the featured expert on dozens of TV and radio shows and countless business, consumer, and trade publications. In addition, Tom hosts CPE-accredited webinars for thousands of industry professionals each year. These webinars help professionals new to household employment and those looking to stay current on recent industry developments.