Surrogate Mother Wanted - a part time job? A San Francisco company, www.surrogacy-surrogate-mother.com, is just telling it like it is by describing commercial gestational surrogacy as a paying job. A craigslist.org help wanted advertisement from www.surrogacy-surrogate-mother.com says that "In this economy it is offering - well paid, part-time positions as egg donors & surrogate mothers possibly tax free."
This is especially true for military wives who may have access to armed forces services doctors and on-base birthing benefits and may get additional surrogate fee compensation.
Regarding the surrogate mothers needed issue the company’s website says: “We understand many women assisting intended parents achieve their dream of parenthood is payment enough; however, we know surrogacy entails real wear and tear on ones body and family for that matter. In addition, there are considerable responsibilities, regimens and appointments to be kept.
"We believe the gestational carrier should be paid accordingly as such.” A woman answering a surrogate mothers wanted or needed advertisement can expect compensation in a range from US $15,000 to $30,000 with the high amount for a second successful surrogate birth. Egg donation programs range $2,500 to $10,000.
There is considerable discussion the taxability of surrogate mother compensation fees. Many beleive surrogacy and egg donation should not be subject to tax for the above reasons. Eggs to be used are “donated” and just about everyone uses the term “gift of life.”
Besides, if one adds up all the cost of surrogacy for the person that answers a surrogate mother wanted ad those costs could include deducting a portion of her residence and a myriad of other related costs and expenses as if she were an independent contractor type of business.
Like similar companies in the US, www.surrogacy-surrogate-mother.com’s services require the use of lawyers and written contracts to ensure that the mother relinquishes the child or if needed the intending parents, from both the US and overseas, can adopt the baby. It is an LGBT-friendly agency.
As a California commercial gestational surrogacy agency they would like to state there are no laws against or banning surrogacy in California. There are considerable surrogacy court case verdicts which in every instance required strict adherence to the contract to relinquish the surrogate baby signed by the surrogate. More surrogate mother information and surrogate mother application at website…
Copyright 2012 by Delwyn Lounsbury
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