Anonymous wrote:
Ignore. It’s not worth her while to pursue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op did you 1099 the nanny or claim her on your taxes? If so, yes you owe her money because you messed with her taxes. Nannies are household employees.
No. No claim. She also wasn’t a nanny. She was a driver
Doesn’t matter. You still owe taxes and so does she.
No she doesn’t. You have to make at least 12k to file a tax return. OP is the only one that needed to pay taxes.
You assume that it was the employee’s only job, which seems unlikely given the low pay.
They have multiple clients and say they are part of a larger business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you made a dumb decision to pay someone under the table and now you are suffering consequences. It does sound kind of like extortion, actually. Do you know who you are dealing with? Are they scary people?
They seem like they have the ability to be scary because they don’t have a lot of standards to live by but they are also in the neighborhood and people around know them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op did you 1099 the nanny or claim her on your taxes? If so, yes you owe her money because you messed with her taxes. Nannies are household employees.
No. No claim. She also wasn’t a nanny. She was a driver
Doesn’t matter. You still owe taxes and so does she.
No she doesn’t. You have to make at least 12k to file a tax return. OP is the only one that needed to pay taxes.
You assume that it was the employee’s only job, which seems unlikely given the low pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op did you 1099 the nanny or claim her on your taxes? If so, yes you owe her money because you messed with her taxes. Nannies are household employees.
No. No claim. She also wasn’t a nanny. She was a driver
Doesn’t matter. You still owe taxes and so does she.
No she doesn’t. You have to make at least 12k to file a tax return. OP is the only one that needed to pay taxes.
You assume that it was the employee’s only job, which seems unlikely given the low pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op did you 1099 the nanny or claim her on your taxes? If so, yes you owe her money because you messed with her taxes. Nannies are household employees.
No. No claim. She also wasn’t a nanny. She was a driver
Doesn’t matter. You still owe taxes and so does she.
No she doesn’t. You have to make at least 12k to file a tax return. OP is the only one that needed to pay taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op did you 1099 the nanny or claim her on your taxes? If so, yes you owe her money because you messed with her taxes. Nannies are household employees.
No. No claim. She also wasn’t a nanny. She was a driver
Doesn’t matter. You still owe taxes and so does she.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op did you 1099 the nanny or claim her on your taxes? If so, yes you owe her money because you messed with her taxes. Nannies are household employees.
No. No claim. She also wasn’t a nanny. She was a driver