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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wouldn't work so few hours unless it was cash. Just being honest. [/quote] I love how MBs get all the vitriol from the resident nanny crusaders for not paying legally, yet when you get someone who insists on paying legally, she's being subjected to a weird requirement that it has to be all cash, or that she has to offer enough hours to make it worth the nanny's while to pay taxes. Hypocrisy unleashed.[/quote] There's a big difference in a full time job and babysitting a few hours a week, I'm my opinion. I'm not saying she's wrong for wanting to take out taxes but I was being honest and saying I wouldn't take the job. I do a lot of babysitting on the weekends and I've never been asked to deduct taxes. There is at least one family where my earnings would be enough to technically need to pay taxes on it. But I'm also not ever faced with the issue of overtime or other issues that would come up that require being paid on the books. So I pay taxes on my full time job only. [/quote]
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