Jan 10, 2025 | Employing a Nanny, Payroll, Taxes & Labor Laws
Like it or not, tax season has begun. If you employed a nanny or other household employee and paid them at least $2,700 in 2024, you’ll need to file household taxes by April 15th. But there is some good news – tax breaks available! Our payroll partner, GTM...
Jan 3, 2025 | Employing a Nanny, Payroll, Taxes & Labor Laws
As part of your nanny’s job, they take your kids to parks, playgrounds, museums, playdates, and other places to get out and about. Your children may also have music lessons, sports practices, or school pick-ups and drop-offs that your nanny must handle as well. Maybe...
Nov 8, 2024 | Employing a Nanny, Payroll, Taxes & Labor Laws
Many household employers mistakenly assume that because the employment of domestic work is within their own home, they are unlikely to get caught paying their employee illegally. Because there is a long history of household employment being paid in this way, many...
Sep 27, 2024 | Child Care, Employing a Nanny
It’s been a great week of families, businesses, and the media celebrating the positive aspects of the nanny profession, the important role nannies play in the lives of the families and the wonderful contribution they make in the lives of the children they care...
Sep 20, 2024 | Child Care, Employing a Nanny
National Nanny Recognition Week (NNRW) is September 22-28, 2024. NNRW is a week during which families, businesses, and the media will be encouraged to celebrate the positive aspects of the nanny profession, the important role nannies play in the lives of the families...