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What are the different types of employees?

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What are the different types of employees?

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Other Applies to most employees. Most new companies will designate their employees in the “Other” category. Household employees Employee who performs household services, such as a maid, babysitter, gardener, or cook, in your home are not subject to social security and Medicare taxes if you pay that employee cash wages of less than $1,400. Agricultural Employees In general, you are an employer of farm workers if your employees: • Raise or harvest agricultural or horticultural products on your farm, • Work in connection with the operation, management, conservation, improvement, or maintenance of your farm and its tools and equipment, • Handle, process, or package any agricultural or horticultural commodity if you produced over half of the commodity (for a group of up to 20 unincorporated operators, all of the commodity), • Or do work for you related to cotton ginning, turpentine, or gum resin products.

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Other This status applies to most employees. Most new companies will designate their employees in the “Other” category. Household employees Employee who performs household services, such as a maid, babysitter, gardener, or cook, in your home are not subject to social security and Medicare taxes if you pay that employee cash wages of less than $1,400. Agricultural Employees In general, you are an employer of farm workers if your employees: • Raise or harvest agricultural or horticultural products on your farm, • Work in connection with the operation, management, conservation, improvement, or maintenance of your farm and its tools and equipment, • Handle, process, or package any agricultural or horticultural commodity if you produced over half of the commodity (for a group of up to 20 unincorporated operators, all of the commodity), • Or do work for you related to cotton ginning, turpentine, or gum resin products.

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