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Why You Should Pay Your Nanny an Hourly Rate

September 18, 2012

Many families hiring a nanny to care for their children are stretching their childcare budgets to provide the best, in-home childcare environment for their children. As parents prepare for the financial commitment of hiring a nanny, they often calculate the … Continue reading

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Top 10 Things Nannies Get Reimbursed For

January 5, 2012

A nanny’s wage is meant to cover her hours of work only. Typically, a nanny should not expect to be paying for any family related expenses herself; when she does cover those expenses out of her own pocket, she can … Continue reading

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True or False: There is a Special Nanny Tax

October 17, 2011

In reality, there is no such thing as a ‘nanny tax’. There are no unique taxes that apply only to nannies. However, the term nanny tax does refer to some real taxes that employers of nannies do need to pay, … Continue reading

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Is the California Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Good for Nannies and Families or an Example of the Nanny State?

September 1, 2011

In California there’s been quite a bit of talk and some hysteria over a proposed bill, The Domestic Workers Bill of Rights or California 889.   The bill essentially requires domestic workers to be paid minimum wage and time and one-half … Continue reading

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Why Pay Nanny Taxes?

January 5, 2011

In spite of all the prominent people that have had big consequences for not paying nanny taxes, compliance still remains low. What does a family get out of paying their nanny tax? Continue reading

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