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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think certain sleep nannies and newborn nannies are not W2s.[/quote] True?[/quote] Absolutely. Also some travel nannies, backup nannies, and other nannies who are employed or self-employed by an agency and "loaned" to parents as needed. I have read at least one legal opinion where a part time nanny with a long-term gig was held to be a 1099 contractor, but that is definitely rare. There is no blanket rule here, just a multifactored test that considers where care is rendered, whose supplies are used, who dictates how things will be done (bedtimes, meals, etc.), who sets the nannies schedule, the continuity of the relationship (sporadic vs. regular work), etc. This test almost always leads to a finding that the nanny is employed by her charge's family[/quote] Thank you for telling the truth.[/quote]
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