| I think realistically, only a very small percentage pay taxes nationwide. It doesn't make them dishonest. It make them poor. Single people pay a really high tax rate which means the Feds are pulling 20% of their income or thereabouts. In my state, a nanny making $18 gross is only netting $13, )16 gross nets about $10-11. That's peanuts in a city where studio apartments rent for $1300 and up and require three times that in income just to have the application considered. Nannies go off books as a means of survival. Parents budgets don't change just because the housing market is out of concern control. |
| We've had 3 nannies over the years: all three on the books, though the first two complained about it. The current nanny is amazing: $18 plus time and a half for overtime, guaranteeed 50 hours a week. |
If you get $1 dollar is supost to pay taxes... |
| I know so many nannies in DC who are paid in cash, they make more then me who is US Citizen and pays all her taxes. Even I am confused why I am paying my taxes when I won't be living in this country all my life. |
That's not true. There's a threshold. I think it's $1700 |
common in all large cities. do whatever you want or come to an agreement on. |
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There is much talk of dishonest nannies who do not pay taxes, I am hoping that you remember to lump the parents into that category as well. |
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| It's not common for part time or student nannies. I never had issues finding a job in DC without paying taxes. In a way i was interviewing the families! |