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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] He wants the nanny to have a car and use it with the kids. I think that brings up all sorts of potential issues. [/quote] What issues are you concerned about? I'm a nanny who uses my own car. I think there are two considerations - how safe your car is vs. how safe a nanny's car is likely to be and which is more cost-effective. With a nanny who drives her own car you'll want to reimburse her for mileage/wear and tear - not just gas (for example, with all the mud the kids track into my car, smush into the backs of the front seats I have to either take the time to clean my car regularly or pay someone else to, and my mileage allowance goes toward that cost) - so it may make more sense to keep the car you already have?[/quote] I posted this exact question of reimbursement for "wear and tear, cleaning, etc" and the MB's here flipped their shit and said I should only get gas repayment... [/quote] Do link. I've never seen a post like this where the majority of the respondents said you should reimburse at the iRS rate, which covers both wear and tear and gas. Now, if you were the poster who thought she should get multiple detailing devices paid for, yes, that's unreasonable.[/quote]
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