Anonymous wrote:i work under the table in MA and i get insurance through my school. If you can't do that most nannies gets insurance through the state go uninsured. depending on your state you might have to go to free clinics or start claiming through a 1099. They won't give insurance to people who aren't working unless your state has some type of universal coverage like MA.
OP is indicating she's prepared to pay monthly for a private insurance plan, so your "they won't give insurance" claim is false. You're right that state insurance plans have guidelines and qualifications that she'd have to meet if she lives in a state like MA or WA, but anyone can buy private insurance whether they're employed or not.
OP what forms or to whom are you asking about lying? If you're talking about on the insurance application itself I would talk to your insurance agent - tell him or her that you're not employed FT but you do have some income coming in from babysitting jobs and ask how you should indicate that. (The agent doesn't care about your employment or taxes, so definitely don't lie to them.)