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Yes, babysitters have to pay taxes. The IRS states that any babysitter earning more than $400 a year must report that income when filing taxes.
Babysitters should use a 1099 form for self-employment when filing taxes with the IRS if they earned more than $600 during their year of providing child care services.
If a babysitter makes under $400 from childcare services during a year, they do not have to pay taxes on that income.

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