Anonymous wrote:Can definitely run a household employee on the business payroll of a sole proprietorship but the wages are NOT deductible for the business. Major payroll providers can handle the situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. A domestic employee is not a business employee! Is there no end to the ways you try to cheat your nanny? Truly disgusting.
Doing this does not cheat a nanny, in fact there can be some real benefits to it, one of my best positions I was set up as an employee for my boss's company and got all the benefits. Many nannies do things that can assist in the business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. A domestic employee is not a business employee! Is there no end to the ways you try to cheat your nanny? Truly disgusting.
How does this cheat a nanny?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. A domestic employee is not a business employee! Is there no end to the ways you try to cheat your nanny? Truly disgusting.
Doing this does not cheat a nanny, in fact there can be some real benefits to it, one of my best positions I was set up as an employee for my boss's company and got all the benefits. Many nannies do things that can assist in the business.
Anonymous wrote:No. A domestic employee is not a business employee! Is there no end to the ways you try to cheat your nanny? Truly disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:No. A domestic employee is not a business employee! Is there no end to the ways you try to cheat your nanny? Truly disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:My husband has his own business. He cant run it without childcare. Can he make our nanny his business employee? Is that legal?