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What the OBBBA “No Tax on Overtime” Rule Means for Household Employers and Their Employees

Posted by HomeWork Solutions on 10/22/25 10:40 AM

A new federal tax law passed this summer, and it includes a provision that could include tax savings for household employees—but only if you know the detail. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) includes a “No Tax on Overtime” rule, and although it doesn't directly change household payroll practices, it does impact tax reporting and employee tax credits.

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Topics: nanny, nanny overtime, agency, senior, CPA, live-in household employee overtime, no tax on overtime rule, FLSA overtime deduction, no tax on tips, household employee overtime, OBBBA tax bill, One Big Beautiful Bill Act, household employer tax 2025, nanny payroll tax update, IRS overtime tax deduction

Health Insurance May Get More Expensive in 2026: What Nannies, Caregivers & Families Need to Know Before Open Enrollment Ends

Posted by HomeWork Solutions on 10/15/25 10:08 AM

The 2025 Open Enrollment Period for health insurance is nearly here — and it’s an important time to check your coverage.

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Topics: nanny, nanny health insurance, agency, senior, CPA, open enrollment 2025, premium tax credits, ACA subsidy expiration, caregiver health coverage, QSEHRA for household employees, ICHRA for nannies, Healthcare.gov subsidies, health insurance options for caregivers

What Can (and Can’t) Be Deducted from a Household Employee’s Paycheck

Posted by HomeWork Solutions on 10/8/25 10:34 AM

Hiring someone to work in your home—whether it’s a nanny caring for your children, a caregiver supporting an elderly parent, or a housekeeper helping manage your household—means stepping into the role of a household employer. Along with that role comes the responsibility of handling payroll correctly, including understanding what you’re allowed to deduct from your employee’s paycheck.

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Topics: nanny, agency, senior, CPA, household employee paycheck deductions, legal payroll deductions for nannies, illegal payroll deductions household staff, household employer payroll compliance, wage advance repayment agreement, HomeWork Solutions payroll services, nanny payroll deductions, household payroll laws by state

How to Classify a Caregiver for Tax Purposes

Posted by HomeWork Solutions on 8/20/25 10:44 AM

If you employ an in-home worker like a nanny, senior caregiver, housekeeper, or private chef, understanding how to classify your worker correctly is crucial. Classification affects your obligations as an employer—especially when it comes to taxes.

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Topics: nanny, nanny tax compliance, agency, senior, household employer taxes, independent contractor vs employee caregiver, household payroll services, caregiver tax obligations, W-2 for caregiver, caregiver misclassification, caregiver classification, HomeWork Solutions nanny tax

What Household Employers Should Know About E-Verify and Which States Require it for Domestic Workers

Posted by HomeWork Solutions on 4/17/25 11:53 AM

Hiring someone to work in your home—whether a nanny, senior caregiver, or housekeeper—comes with responsibilities. One of the most important is verifying that your employee is legally authorized to work in the U.S. That starts with completing Form I-9, but in some states, there's an extra step: using E-Verify.

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Topics: nanny e-verify, nanny agency, nanny, senior, e-verify, undocumented, E-Verify domestic workers, hiring a caregiver legally, I-9 form, nanny employment verification

Are In-Home Care Expenses Tax Deductible? What Families Need to Know

Posted by HomeWork Solutions on 4/9/25 3:18 PM

When families begin considering in-home care—whether for a child or an aging loved one—questions about costs come up quickly. One of the most common: Are these expenses tax deductible? The answer is: sometimes, yes. But it depends on your situation and the type of care provided.

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Topics: nanny, agency, senior, in-home care tax deduction, senior caregiver tax deduction, child and dependent care tax credit, nanny tax credit

Outsourcing Household Payroll: A Stress-Free Way to Simplify Your Life

Posted by HomeWork Solutions on 1/21/25 1:16 PM

Feeling like there’s never enough time in the day? You’re not alone. Between work, family, and everything else on your plate, managing your household’s payroll and taxes can feel overwhelming. But here’s the good news: you don’t have to do it all yourself.

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Topics: household employee taxes, caregiver payroll, nanny, nanny payroll, nanny background screening, agency, senior, outsource household payroll, stress-free payroll solutions

When a Household Employee Asks for a W-2 After Being Paid "Off the Books"

Posted by HomeWork Solutions on 1/8/25 12:56 PM

Many families who hire household employees, like nannies, senior caregivers, or housekeepers, may not realize they’ve become employers in the eyes of the IRS and labor authorities. It’s common for families to agree to pay "off the books" without thinking about taxes — until January rolls around and the employee asks for a W-2.

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Topics: nanny agency, nanny, household payroll, senior, CPA, W-2 for household employee, W-2 nanny, W-2 caregiver

How to Complete the 2025 W-4 Form: A Simple Guide for Household Employers and Employees

Posted by HomeWork Solutions on 12/31/24 9:45 AM

Each year, the IRS releases an updated W-4 form, and while it's not mandatory for employees to fill out a new one annually, it’s a smart move to review it. Adjusting withholding helps employees avoid surprises like a big tax bill or an oversized refund at tax time.

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Topics: nanny agency, nanny, senior, 2025 W-4 form, W-4 for nannies, tax withholding for employees, nanny tax withholding

2025 Household Employment Changes

Posted by HomeWork Solutions on 12/27/24 1:28 PM

Updated December 2024

Every year HomeWork Solutions prepares a summary of new or updated household employment tax laws and benefit information.

HOUSEHOLD EMPLOYEE 2025 WAGE THRESHOLD:

The IRS annually reviews, and adjusts as necessary, the wage payment threshold that obligates a family to pay Social Security and Medicare taxes.  These tax withholdings are reported annually on a W-2.  This threshold will increase to $2,800 for 2025.

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Topics: nanny, agency, senior, CPA

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