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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you go through an agency you can have all the coverage you need, and switch up caregivers before you hit the threshold for needing to pay taxes. Then you just pay a flat hourly rate (plus any relevant fees to the agency) and you're done. I use metroparentrelief for this kind of thing and have been very happy with them.[/quote] Please tell me that the nannies you use know that you are switching?![/quote] The agency manages this and yes, it's all upfront. Why on earth is every single thing here an opportunity for someone to attack??? It really makes it tough to respond helpfully when you know you will just be fodder for someone's venom. (Well, that's a horribly muddled analogy but you know what I mean.)[/quote] If the nannies know that it's only for a week, I have no issue with this. However, I interviewed for a family who had a similar situation, and I interviewed for the full six weeks. However, the family decided to break it up and then got upset when I turned down just one week. As long as everything's upfront, I don't see an issue. But[b] I have to wonder [/b]why you want want 6 different nannies with your child rather than 1.[/quote] No, you have to find a fight in everything. IF one wishes to avoid paying taxes for short term childcare, then one option is to change providers. The number of changes depends on the duration of care and the rates paid. You are making assumptions about any and all variables just to pick a fight.[/quote] No, I wasn't making assumptions, I was basing my response on what actually happened with me. It made no sense to me that the family elected to have 6 nannies in 6 weeks, and I refused solely on the grounds that I was to be number 5 and didn't want to deal with the charge's issues with turnover.[/quote]
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