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Show Employers oi Household Workers Reminded Of New Social Security Law Requirements Social security reports are duel in April from housewives In Iron i County who employ domestic workers, according to Bill Feld-hauscr Feld-hauscr at the Richfield, Utah social so-cial security office. Housewives are required to make these re- ports during April on household workers paid as much as $50 in cash wakes In January, February Febru-ary and March. This is the fifth quarterly report due since passing pass-ing of the law covering household employees without regard to the number of days worked. Reports are sent to the District Director of Internal Revenue, Salt Lake City, Utah. Work of cooks, maids, housekeepers, house-keepers, gardeners and other workers In a private household counts toward eligibility for retirement re-tirement or death payments under un-der old-age and survivors insurance insur-ance If they are paid at least $50 cash wakes by one employer in a calendar quarter. If the house-od house-od empoyee wrksojhl ...di hold employee works long enough to be insured, benefits are payable in old age or to certain cer-tain survivors in case of death. Free booklets explaining the employer's obligation and benefits bene-fits to the employee are available avail-able by writing to the social se-curnty se-curnty office located at 159 West 5th North in Provo, Utah, or by contacting a representative of the Social Security Administration who wiK be at the Utah State Employment office In Cedar City , on Mar. 20 from 10 a. m. until 12 noon, and from 1 to 3 p. m. |