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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree to go into it like a nanny share, and would go with around $10/hour. Given tht she only has her child and yours, legally she doesn't have to call it an in home daycare center since one child is hers. I would still go the way of designating her as an employee, just as you would even if you were the non hosting family of a share (technically that IS a daycare). An IC usually charges hourly rates high enough that offset the increased tax burden. A nanny you are paying $10/hour will be truly burdened having to pay her share and yours in taxes. [/quote] You can't just decide to call her an employee. The IRS has rules. If she is caring for the kid in her home she is not your employee, no matter what you do. You don't control her day or her environment. She is an independent contractor. Whether she declares her income is up to her but you need her SSN in order to claim the childcare credits. Either way she IS NOT your employee. [/quote]
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