Have you heard of the “Nanny Tax?” Not sure it applies to your household employment situation? Even if you don’t have a nanny working in your home, the Nanny Tax might apply to you. Housekeepers, gardeners, house or pet sitters, or any other regular household employee who works at your direction could make you eligible for state and federal tax requirements.
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Topics:
household payroll literacy,
home health workers,
nanny payroll tax,
caregiver,
senior home caregiver,
domestic worker,
private educator
The 2020 tax season approaches and more of your clients are hiring nannies and caregivers than ever before. Night nurses for newborns, senior caregivers for mom or dad, and now private educators for students doing school remotely- all present “nanny tax” issues for you and your clients.
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Topics:
nanny share,
nanny agency,
nanny payroll,
nannies,
nanny tax,
nanny tax compliance,
household payroll,
caregiver,
COVID-19,
private educator
Around the country, the beginning of the school year is starting out differently. Distance learning is the new norm for many states and counties and that means kids and parents are juggling a lot. But there is good news! There are options. The first one: parents can utilize the services of a nanny or a learning pod to help provide the support and quality education that kids deserve this year. Here’s how.
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Topics:
nanny share,
household employee,
household employer,
nanny agency,
home health workers,
senior home care,
nanny sal,
childcare,
employment compliance,
private educator
There is no doubt about it: 2020 has been a year of surprise and change. Parents have had to get creative in how they care for and school their children, in addition to adjusting their own career schedules to make it work. Nanny shares and learning pods are two effective methods that parents are using around the country to provide quality education and care for their kids.
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Topics:
household employer,
nanny,
nanny tax,
household payroll,
agency,
private educator,
Learning pods