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I can not agree more. We have run our program in two states with two different

accountants and they both concluded that in our program these were household

employees. We also pay state unemployment tax based on their wages.

We do have an occupational therapist that comes to our home. She is not a

household employee. She is an independent contractor. The difference she sets

her hours, she brings her materials and she has a business as a OT. She is

self-employed and must deal with the IRS this way.

I think the safest thing would be to consult a tax accountant in your area.

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