Nanny taxes question

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only nannies expecting a quoted rate to be net are nannies who have always been paid in cash or with a 1099. Clarify that you are paying legally, with a W2, and point to your contract which should have the quoted rate.


There are zero circumstances where a 1099 is legal for a nanny.


I agree with you, especially after a protracted argument with the IRS and submitting SS-8. I was unaware that they’d planned on giving me the 1099, especially since they had withheld fica (not taxes). If a nanny had NOT been audited after submitting a 1099, they might not be aware.
Anonymous
This is a rookie nanny mistake.

You guys agreed on a rate, and she misunderstood it. You can try to renegotiate, but only if you really want to keep her. Tell her that her tax responsibility is 100% her own, and you’ll only talk about gross wages.

-another career nanny
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