Dec 15, 2023 | Employing a Nanny, Payroll, Taxes & Labor Laws
If you pay a nanny or other household employee more than a certain amount in a year, you are responsible for paying employment taxes. That amount is known as the “nanny tax threshold,” and it’s increasing in 2024. Our payroll partner, GTM Payroll...
Jun 18, 2021 | Employing a Nanny, Health & Safety
In April, recreational use of marijuana became legal in New York. Families that employ a nanny may be wondering how that will impact their relationship, if any of those nannies choose to use marijuana. Our payroll partner GTM Payroll Services provides a look at the...
May 21, 2021 | Health & Safety
As a way to protect workplaces in New York from airborne diseases, the Health and Essential Rights Act (HERO Act) was recently signed into law. This impacts almost all employers in the state, including families with domestic workers. Our payroll partner GTM Payroll...
Mar 19, 2021 | Payroll, Taxes & Labor Laws
One of the most important reasons to pay your nanny “on the books” is to avoid the massive fines and penalties that can be assessed if you’re caught. But did you know that families save money by paying nannies legally, especially in 2021? Our payroll...
Dec 30, 2020 | Payroll, Taxes & Labor Laws
Household employers need to be aware of changes to employment laws to ensure compliance and avoid penalties and fines. Household employees, such as nannies, housekeepers, and senior care companions, must be paid at least the state minimum wage, which varies by...