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Anonymous
If this is something that means a lot to you, then stick to your guns.

Wait it out, eventually you will find a nanny who will be willing to accept legal payment.
Anonymous
It sucks but it's necessary for everyone involved.
My current nanny kept asking if there was a way around it.
Her husband is recently unemployed and she is the sole breadwinner.

She could use the extra $800 per month but I can't afford to pay her a higher rate or potentially go to prison for tax evasion.

I figure we'll give her a nice Christmas bonus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It sucks but it's necessary for everyone involved.
My current nanny kept asking if there was a way around it.
Her husband is recently unemployed and she is the sole breadwinner.

She could use the extra $800 per month but I can't afford to pay her a higher rate or potentially go to prison for tax evasion.

I figure we'll give her a nice Christmas bonus.

I agree, but no one is going to prison for paying a domestic worker off the books. Half of Washington is doing it, the half not looking for a high up appointment.
Anonymous
I have the reverse issue. More than 50% of families don't want to pay taxes, so they either try to force me into agreeing to a 1099 (not going to happen!) or I shut down the phone call. Either way, it's a waste of time. My profile and applications clearly state that I only take positions on the books, with a contract, and with clear communication with the parents a minimum of every two weeks.
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