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If teachers are paid for academic enrichment programs by PTA, do Workers Compensation requirements need to be met?

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If teachers are paid for academic enrichment programs by PTA, do Workers Compensation requirements need to be met?

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Yes. Anytime any person is paid money by the PTA, a Workers’ Compensation Form must be filled out. It would be best to give that money to the school district to administer the program. If a teacher is paid more than $600 in a calendar year, a Form 1099-MISC must be filed with the IRS.

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