Sometimes when an aide fills in for a day or 2 it is sometimes a hassle because they do not want to wait for a check to arrive in the mail. ( it is often people we do not know and often never see again) I prefer to not keep blank checks in mom's house and bother the regular aide to write one to relief aide. I do not live there. So I am looking for something that is relatively safe. My reading has stated to ONLY use the phone apps with someone you know. Any suggestions? This is an ongoing headache and prevents me from being able to remove all blank checks from the house.
you can try Venmo. However the caregiver needs to have it as well. It’s easy and works great.
No cost to send or to receive.
Anyone with gmail account, find the $ at bottom when composing e-mail.
Use debit card for immediate funds transfer.
Checking account takes longer.
We are living in very dangerous times. Trust nobody.
It takes one to two days for delivery directly to their account.
If you have their information, name address you could do an on line bank check to them. It would take a few days to be sent. At least with my bank if they send a check there is a lag time, but I guess even with an electronic payment there is a lag as well. (at least with my bank maybe not with all)
a professional payroll service might be better. There is documentation, taxes will be taken out so there is no question as to what was paid. It might cost a bit more but peace of mind is worth it.
Or get the "temp aids" through an agency so the agency is responsible for the payment and taxes. The agency can bill you, or mom for the days the temps are filling in.
Ontheclock. All the info is on their website with a (.com)
1-3 employees are free.
Very helpful in tracking hours.
The only thing it doesn't withhold tax, but as you are the administrator, your employees can just sign on to there phone.
You can always send the money to your caregivers through Bank of America or PayPal. BOA has their own app, something with a Z??? And I think it's free?
Hope this helps you.
Just do not pay twice I one day.
I did a payment then I did another to same person and I had to go to bank to unfreeze it. It is a safety measure which is good.
Cheques are incredibly rare in Canada now.
It sounded to me like the query was for that very occasional, temp fill-in, not someone you might be paying regularly.
If you don’t pay any one person more than $600/year you don’t have to file anything or provide them a 1099. Just keep a journal as to their time, date and name.
As to paying in those situations, almost every bank in the country provides a Quick Pay service; most use Zelle as their software source, and the banks all interconnect via Zelle.
If you have a smart phone or mobile banking, you do it with that. The money is in their account, if they have a bank account somewhere, within minutes, not days. There is a small amount of set-up they do on their end for the first transfer but after that is it all quick and easy, and no cost at the majority of banks.
Some have mentioned Venmo and I think the younger crowd uses that a lot but I’m not a member of that club 😁
Zelle - if it’s a regular or semi-regular & bigger amount.
I’d suggest if your going to use Zelle, that you open a separate checking account that is what Zelle gets funded from.
If your unfamiliar with these, ask any family member who is in college or early 20’s how to do and do basically a tutorial with you. My kid is in college and everybody uses Venmo.
Please please re-read Tacys post regarding tax implications on caregivers being viewed as employees. My understanding of IRS regs is that in-home caregivers cannot be considered contract labor. So you cannot 1099-Misc to them for income if you pay them over $600 yr.
I know of at least one, there are probably more, services that list "independent" caretakers and let you know which have been through what kind of vetting, that provide an avenue for this exact type of payment too. I would be careful to make sure you know who you are hiring through this system but if you are using people recommended by your regular caregivers for instance maybe they could even list themselves on this service and then you hire and pay them that way. I don't know exactly what or if it costs the providers to list themselves and use the system but it seems like it might be worth checking out. It's kind of like Uber for caregivers but you can select the driver and use the same ones. Care.com I think it is... Again, I am not saying this is the way to hire help I'm just saying it might be worth exploring especially if you already have occasional replacements picked out.
We are small business owners and our requirements are extensive but less so than a large business.
I am asking you because I know you do this as a business and are very trained and certified and understand the requirements. I think doing it right is the best policy but I don't want to go to a bunch of unnecessary expense and work if there are exceptions.
Thank you in advance for sharing your knowledge and expertise.
I have personally used the VEMO app myself to pay someone and receive the money right away. It was very easy too use and I had no problems with it. Now this being said my daughter had the PAYPAL app and was hacked twice. She never received anything back from the company. Just be careful what app you use. You are going to need the aides pertinent information to have the money put directly into a account them. Some of the aides may already have these apps or one like it. Is it possible to ask the aides to see what type of app they have bc they are going to need it too. This can also pose a problem depending on what kind of phone the aides have bc some aides have phones that can’t hold too much. Meaning they are very cheap phones and can’t download too many things. I have run into this with the work that I do.
You can find these apps either in the Apple App Store or in the Google play store.
If this were me I would try to use the VEMO app with the aides if possible. The person received the money right away however I think there was a little bit of a fee but its probably the same thing with the other one too.
You can also go to google and do a search to see what is safe and what isn’t. It will come right up.
On another note please be safe on the fill in aides you have coming in to take care of your loved one. If you don’t know anything about them ie: how much experience they have, where they are from, name, address, phone number ect then you you don’t know if your loved one is getting the correct care.
It’s just an issue we have run into. I wanted to pass my experience along too you.
I know it’s difficult when you can’t be there.
Try searching for good apps on google. This is probably the best way to get a good old.need.
Good luck!
Its really easy also you can add a note of what type of payment plus it’s free
You can do most everything the bank does right from your phone. I love it