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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't break the law. Pay on the books.

$20-22/hr.


We'd like to pay on the books, and that's one of the reasons why I wanted to get a sense of what others are paying. Unfortunately, we would have to switch nannies to do so... It seems that 22-25 per hour, where they pay their own taxes, is a reasonable rate. Did get it about right?


You have no choice but to pay on the books. I ho poo e you get caught by IRS and state.


Of course she has a choice. Thus far she's chosen the illegal route, now she's trying to correct. Your heaping on is pointless.

I "ho poo e" you find something better to do with your time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't break the law. Pay on the books.

$20-22/hr.


We'd like to pay on the books, and that's one of the reasons why I wanted to get a sense of what others are paying. Unfortunately, we would have to switch nannies to do so... It seems that 22-25 per hour, where they pay their own taxes, is a reasonable rate. Did get it about right?


You have no choice but to pay on the books. I ho poo e you get caught by IRS and state.


Wow...What a mean thing to say PP.

Nut job.
Anonymous
I think your decision to pay on or off books is personal, you did not ask how anyone felt about it so I will just speak to your question. I make $22 for two babies. It would be a stretch for me to take the same or the off books equivalent for an additional child. HOWEVER you have to assess your individual situation - how much experience? Is she doing housekeeping? Do you need her to work late/overnight/holidays/? Are your kids high needs? Make list of variables and whether they are more vs less demanding on your nanny. Then you can see the overall picture and decide whether your offer is fair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Don't break the law. Pay on the books.

$20-22/hr.


We'd like to pay on the books, and that's one of the reasons why I wanted to get a sense of what others are paying. Unfortunately, we would have to switch nannies to do so... It seems that 22-25 per hour, where they pay their own taxes, is a reasonable rate. Did get it about right?


Basically. It's on the high side, but not over market. You will get many good candidates at this rate. If you really like someone, go high. If you have someone with less experience, don't go over $22/hr.
Anonymous

this situation sounds so familiar
Anonymous
Actually, if someone is paying off the books I'd imagine you'd could pay less per hour because that is all take home. If you are paying legally, then when you pay that amount, some is taken in taxes so nanny isn't getting as much take home. I am not a nanny, but when I am offered a job, I know that the amount I'm offered is "gross pay" and I think about what that would mean once taxes are taken out, I pay to commute, etc. and I negotiate accordingly. So you can pay less if you are paying off the books.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hello everyone,

I was curious to know how much we should pay our nanny who is currently taking care of our two toddlers, and soon we will also have a newborn in the family. What is a reasonable rate for NW DC for 3 kids? She does not drive, and the pay if off the books. Please advise!


You are despicable for paying off the books. You are stealing from someone who is desperate. I hope you get caught.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hello everyone,

I was curious to know how much we should pay our nanny who is currently taking care of our two toddlers, and soon we will also have a newborn in the family. What is a reasonable rate for NW DC for 3 kids? She does not drive, and the pay if off the books. Please advise!


You are despicable for paying off the books. You are stealing from someone who is desperate. I hope you get caught.


Stealing what from whom?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hello everyone,

I was curious to know how much we should pay our nanny who is currently taking care of our two toddlers, and soon we will also have a newborn in the family. What is a reasonable rate for NW DC for 3 kids? She does not drive, and the pay if off the books. Please advise!


You are despicable for paying off the books. You are stealing from someone who is desperate. I hope you get caught.


Stealing what from whom?



Stealing social security benefits from nanny by paying off books.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hello everyone,

I was curious to know how much we should pay our nanny who is currently taking care of our two toddlers, and soon we will also have a newborn in the family. What is a reasonable rate for NW DC for 3 kids? She does not drive, and the pay if off the books. Please advise!


You are despicable for paying off the books. You are stealing from someone who is desperate. I hope you get caught.


Stealing what from whom?



Stealing social security benefits from nanny by paying off books.


I'd rather take my $25 an hour now than be left with with like $17/hr after taxes
Anonymous

Don't break the law. Pay on the books.

$20-22/hr.
Anonymous

Don't break the law. Pay on the books.

$20-22/hr.
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Anonymous

Don't break the law. Pay on the books.

$20-22/hr.
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Don't break the law. Pay on the books.

$20-22/hr.
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please find something else to do for entertainment. everyone is entitled to make their own decisions about how to run their home and care for their children. and no one asked for your opinion on that matter
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