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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's 100% illegal.. Look up information, print it out, show them so they don't try to 'convince' you that you NEED to (get royally screwed.) The fact that they're trying to pull this sneak attack shows their true colors and I'd file a W-2 on their ass and run FAR away from those cheap fools. Trying to benefit off a part-time nanny. Sick. Please update us on all you do and the outcome.!![/quote] Just as illegal, as, I don't know, not reporting income at all? The only other way this could have gone if nothing was withheld from her paycheck all year? So, the parents pulling a sneak attack with 1099 to stick nannies with all the taxes is sick, but the nanny essentially doing the same thing (sticking the parents with all the taxes) is just fine? [/quote] Well the employers are solely responsible for withholding those taxes (social and medicare)and sending them into the IRS quarterly. If they didn't do it the nanny isn't really sticking it to them, is their fault for not researching their roles as employers and handling their duties.[/quote]
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