Hiring a nanny is a very personal decision that requires research. Investing time in interviews to get to know potential nannies and their experience is key to finding the right match. Fortunately, there are a few different types of specialty nannies out there that have specific areas of expertise.
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nanny agency,
nanny,
nanny payroll tax,
nanny tax,
live-in nanny,
live-in caregiver,
temporary nanny,
newborn care specialist,
Special Needs
Summer is right around the corner, and kids are dreaming of their extended vacations. Unfortunately, many parents don't get the same amount of time off from their work responsibilities. Will you need an extra hand with the kids this summer?
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household employee,
nanny summer schedule,
nanny agency,
nanny payroll,
nanny payroll tax,
nanny tax,
nanny wage,
household payroll,
temporary nanny,
nanny job search
Your kids love your nanny. She gets along great with your family. She has invested time and energy into your home. Suddenly, she quits. You might be wondering what went wrong. You might feel pushed into panic mode because you’re left without a reliable childcare option. What can you do? Here are some options that can help ease the stress.
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nanny payroll tax,
nanny job interview,
nanny separation,
temporary nanny,
nanny interview
Many nannies work a series of short term assignments throughout the year. These can range from several days to several months, and this may be something that you’re used to doing on a regular basis. But, these types of situations can leave nannies/caregivers confused about how wages should be paid from a payroll and tax perspective. Here, we discuss some of the facts about how your temporary nanny position affects how you pay your taxes.
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temporary nanny,
temporary household worker
Many nannies work a series of short term assignments throughout the year. These can range from several days to several months. Examples include nannies that cover for a full time nanny's vacation, step in to help when the regular family caregiver is ill or unavailable, or to fill in between full time nannies when the family is recruiting.
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summer nanny,
temporary nanny,
temporary household worker