02/19/2022 10:14
Subject: How does the nannyshare financial situation work?
Anonymous wrote:Also you will EACH need a workers comp policy
Only if you share hosting. You only need it if you host.
Anonymous
02/18/2022 13:04
Subject: How does the nannyshare financial situation work?
Also you will EACH need a workers comp policy
Anonymous
02/18/2022 13:03
Subject: How does the nannyshare financial situation work?
You are each independent employers in the eyes of the IRS so it's handled separately.
Anonymous
02/17/2022 20:38
Subject: Re:How does the nannyshare financial situation work?
We both pay our nanny ($15 per hour each) through our individual payroll service. Generally we need the overtime coverage while the other family doesn’t and paying separately is easier.
Anonymous
02/17/2022 20:09
Subject: Re:How does the nannyshare financial situation work?
We did the financials completely separately. Because half the nanny’s pay is less than minimum wage, we can’t pay her that through our payroll service (we both use poppins payroll) we each essentially pay her for 20 hrs per week at her full rate. Never been a problem.
Anonymous
02/17/2022 19:51
Subject: How does the nannyshare financial situation work?
If the nanny is on the books and there are two families in the nannyshare, how does it work? We'd be grateful to hear from others about what has worked and what has not worked. Do both families register as a business, do they do it together, does one family do and the then the other pays, how does it work?