
It's still $20 a month for paying a nanny. Go to their website and click on ''Payroll Services'' and then ''Household and Nanny Payroll''. Do we pay? Does she pay? Both? Do we do this ongoing or just at the end of the year? Please let me know your experience/knowledge with this.

I'm confused about the different options for paying taxes for our nanny.


It costs $22/month and I believe it's worth it-you plug in all the info and it calculates your taxes, populates the forms, sends reminders, etc. But to give you some info/things to consider in case it's helpful: We don't do a nanny share but pay our nanny over the table via Intuit's payroll service. I would strongly encourage you to consult a tax attny. How do you handle all of this with two households paying one nanny's wages?ĥ) any other hot tips or "things you wish you'd known" before you started this process would be much appreciated! I have heard good things about, but is more expensive, and I've also read that Sure Payroll is very good but less expensive.Ĥ) most of the information I've seen online concerns one household employer and one nanny. If you are in this situation, and can provide advice on any of the following, it would be much appreciated:ġ) what are you paying for a two child nanny share, per child per hour? Please specify net or gross!Ģ) What do people do about reporting income to state and federal authorities and also about withholding? Do most people simply pay the nanny gross wages (and pay the govt payroll (employer side) taxes) and leave it to the nanny to pay income tax, SDI, etc.? Or is it more common practice for the employer to handle all of these things for the nanny?ģ) what service, if any, do you use to calculate employer side tax, and various deductions from nanny wages? It looks like you can do this manually yourself, but it is fairly complicated. We are currently exploring the possibility of setting up a nanny share and talking to potential partner families.
