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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nanny needs to make lots of sacrifices if she agrees to live-in.[/quote] A nanny who doesn’t think living in is a benefit to her shouldn’t take that job. [/quote] I live-in exclusively, because I take positions that require it. Parents travel, work wonky hours or are on call. Per the IRS, there is no deduction, since they need live-in care. Someone who needs 16+ hours per day needs a live-in. Those parents never quibble and try to make the nanny take deductions. This question only arises when parents need normal hours, want a nanny for just themselves and yet want to pay a fraction of what they would have to pay a live-out nanny. Per the IRS, the only way that family can do deductions from the nanny’s salary is if they offer both live-in and live-out, and the nanny chooses live-in for her convenience.[/quote]
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