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Anonymous
We live in DC and are looking to hire a Nanny who lives in Maryland. Does anyone have any experience on whether you need to pay taxes for both states? Did you register as a business provider for both states? Any guidance would be much appreciated. Email me at ftmdc2015@gmail.com
Anonymous
Doing a search can work wonders, OP.
If you're new here, welcome.
Anonymous
OP you register for unemployment taxes in DC and income tax withholding in MD.
Anonymous
Hello!

Did you already find your nanny? If not, I was wondering if you might like to consider a live-in au pair? The tax question is simplified when you host an au pair. You do not pay any taxes and you are eligible to deduct the expenses you incur up to your legally deductible amount for childcare credits or deductions. You also receive ongoing services from our company, the leading provider of au pairs in the United States.

Further, if you’re interested in attention and consistent care from an energetic, loving caregiver, the comfort of having your children looked after in their own home by someone who knows the rules and routine, and an opportunity for your children to learn a second language and exposure to another country’s games, songs and cuisine, an au pair may be just the solution for you. As a Childcare Consultant, I can help you to determine if this situation fits your needs if you'd like to reach out to me. Please email me, Emily, at aupair10@gmail.com or visit my website: ebrazell.aupairnews.com/about-au-pair-childcare/

Look forward to helping you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hello!

Did you already find your nanny? If not, I was wondering if you might like to consider a live-in au pair? The tax question is simplified when you host an au pair. You do not pay any taxes and you are eligible to deduct the expenses you incur up to your legally deductible amount for childcare credits or deductions. You also receive ongoing services from our company, the leading provider of au pairs in the United States.

Further, if you’re interested in attention and consistent care from an energetic, loving caregiver, the comfort of having your children looked after in their own home by someone who knows the rules and routine, and an opportunity for your children to learn a second language and exposure to another country’s games, songs and cuisine, an au pair may be just the solution for you. As a Childcare Consultant, I can help you to determine if this situation fits your needs if you'd like to reach out to me. Please email me, Emily, at aupair10@gmail.com or visit my website: ebrazell.aupairnews.com/about-au-pair-childcare/

Look forward to helping you!


There is an au pair forum, may I ask why you are posting in the employer portion of the nanny section?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hello!

Did you already find your nanny? If not, I was wondering if you might like to consider a live-in au pair? The tax question is simplified when you host an au pair. You do not pay any taxes and you are eligible to deduct the expenses you incur up to your legally deductible amount for childcare credits or deductions. You also receive ongoing services from our company, the leading provider of au pairs in the United States.

Further, if you’re interested in attention and consistent care from an energetic, loving caregiver, the comfort of having your children looked after in their own home by someone who knows the rules and routine, and an opportunity for your children to learn a second language and exposure to another country’s games, songs and cuisine, an au pair may be just the solution for you. As a Childcare Consultant, I can help you to determine if this situation fits your needs if you'd like to reach out to me. Please email me, Emily, at aupair10@gmail.com or visit my website: ebrazell.aupairnews.com/about-au-pair-childcare/

Look forward to helping you!


There is an au pair forum, may I ask why you are posting in the employer portion of the nanny section?

She's responding to OP. I think she's allowed to do that.
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