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[quote=Anonymous]I basically agree w/ the previous comments. This is trouble, probably the start of a worsening relationship overall, and it sounds like her salary is reasonable and you have been generous on top of that. She didn't manage her money well - that happens. But you cannot be doing anything illegal and it's wrong to ask that of you. Also - upfronting that much salary is always risky. Your husband is right - she could take off. Or, she could just call in sick and/or be late/unreliable a lot and you feel like you're stuck w/ her. Or she pays the IRS but then has nothing to live on for the next few weeks and you feel guilty/worried/responsible and she just gets more expensive for you and more in the hole debt-wise. FYI, the IRS can work out payment plans. She could file for an extension and spend the next several months saving up to pay the taxes, etc... There are ways to deal with this responsible that are legal and allow/require her to take responsibility. But overall the whole scenario worries me and I would be troubled about her long-term employment with us. Honestly, I'd start thinking about/preparing for needing a new nanny - potentially without a lot of notice - in the near future.[/quote]
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