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[quote=Anonymous]for purposes of paying taxes and making it legal. I am a newly single mom, zero family around and not much help from dad to be expected. I am going to need to get a part time someone to pick up my 7 year old from school, take her to ballet, then home, homework, dinner and bed. I sometimes don't get home until 8-9 p.m., which sucks now that her dad isn't going to be around. I need to hire someone responsible who wants to essentially be a very important person in my kid's life. I can have family come out once in a while. And, I am willing to pay a minimum of say, 25 hours a week so that the person has a guaranteed income even if my family is here or work is not too crazy. I would look for a new job, but it would be bad professionally, at least for another year or so. Then, I may need to make a change, if I can. Is this person an employee and I need to pay taxes and all the stuff that goes with having an employee? I can pay the person a lot more if I don't have to do all that, but I want everything to be legal. [/quote]
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