Especially for Employers of Domestic WorkersWhat is domestic employment and who must pay?If you employ someone performing domestic service, you may be responsible for state unemployment tax, depending upon the amount of wages paid to those workers. Generally, domestic service is defined as work performed in or about a private home and includes services performed by caretakers, companions, baby sitters, cooks, waiters, butlers, housekeepers, watchmen, maids, nursemaids, nannies, valets, janitors, laundresses, gardeners, footmen, grooms, seamstresses, handymen, chauffeurs of automobiles for family use, private secretaries, tutors and librarians. Those employers who pay a total of $1,000.00 or more in total cash wages during any calendar quarter must pay state unemployment tax on those wages paid during that entire year and following years. How do I register?Employers of domestic workers who pay $1,000.00 or more in any quarter and who are not registered to pay state unemployment tax in Texas may register using Unemployment Tax Registration. By completing the information requested on that web site, employers can receive a TWC unemployment tax account number immediately. How do I report wages paid to domestic employees?Once employers are registered for a TWC unemployment tax account number, there are three options for reporting wages paid to domestic employees:
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