Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for the tips!
Can I ask the going rate for someone in Loudon County?
It would be for 1 2 YR old FT, and 2 school age kids
Since the nanny would most likely be responsible for the 2 school aged kids on the countless sick days, holidays and teacher conference days - and most likely responsible for pick up and drop off as well as their laundry and meal preparation, I would say that you are looking at between $20 and $30 an hour for a legal nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for the tips!
Can I ask the going rate for someone in Loudon County?
It would be for 1 2 YR old FT, and 2 school age kids
Since the nanny would most likely be responsible for the 2 school aged kids on the countless sick days, holidays and teacher conference days - and most likely responsible for pick up and drop off as well as their laundry and meal preparation, I would say that you are looking at between $20 and $30 an hour for a legal nanny.
Insane - especially in Loudoun County. Ask your neighbors and friends what they pay. I assure you, it's not going to be $20. The $30 rate is a wet dream.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone give me a 'hiring a nanny' for dummies quick guide?
I'm reading all these sites on taxes and gross vs. net, healthcare, etc... And my eyes are starting to hurt.
If we are looking to pay $25/hr and have taxes withheld, do we end up paying more than that? How much will her take home be? Is it different if she is an employee completing a W2 vs. a 1099?
Thanks in advance!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for the tips!
Can I ask the going rate for someone in Loudon County?
It would be for 1 2 YR old FT, and 2 school age kids
Since the nanny would most likely be responsible for the 2 school aged kids on the countless sick days, holidays and teacher conference days - and most likely responsible for pick up and drop off as well as their laundry and meal preparation, I would say that you are looking at between $20 and $30 an hour for a legal nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for the tips!
Can I ask the going rate for someone in Loudon County?
It would be for 1 2 YR old FT, and 2 school age kids
Since the nanny would most likely be responsible for the 2 school aged kids on the countless sick days, holidays and teacher conference days - and most likely responsible for pick up and drop off as well as their laundry and meal preparation, I would say that you are looking at between $20 and $30 an hour for a legal nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Nanny can not be 1099
It must be a W2
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for the tips!
Can I ask the going rate for someone in Loudon County?
It would be for 1 2 YR old FT, and 2 school age kids