Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If be unhappy about this too. If you worked for another family you would have been paid your full rate on the spot so I can SE where you're coming from. If probably decline any more eves fur this fam and tell them why...I make more $$ working for someone else.
OP here. Exactly! I turned down another job that would have paid ,e full price. I have never had taxes taken out of babysitting gigs before.
How come everyone one of you nannies post a thread such as this one, you always say 'I turned down another gig'.. EVERYTIME!!! You didn't turn down SH*T.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're getting screwed because they won't pay you illegally?
No. The fact is that I rarely babysit for them and this was not our agreement. From what I understand, you do not have to tax babysitting unless you make more then 1600.00 (Not sure the exact number) a year. I hardly make that babysitting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If be unhappy about this too. If you worked for another family you would have been paid your full rate on the spot so I can SE where you're coming from. If probably decline any more eves fur this fam and tell them why...I make more $$ working for someone else.
OP here. Exactly! I turned down another job that would have paid ,e full price. I have never had taxes taken out of babysitting gigs before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're getting screwed because they won't pay you illegally?
No. The fact is that I rarely babysit for them and this was not our agreement. From what I understand, you do not have to tax babysitting unless you make more then 1600.00 (Not sure the exact number) a year. I hardly make that babysitting.
It goes by how much you make with the family TOTAL, not just occasional babysitting on the side. So if you weren't making that much including your regular hours, then you still wouldn't have to have certain taxes taken out of that pay. If you are going above that amount for regular hours, then you definitely have to be having it done with any extra occasional work you do for them as well.
No matter what though, you are required to be paying income tax on ALL of your earnings each year, no matter if you are going above the $1800/annual limit or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're getting screwed because they won't pay you illegally?
No. The fact is that I rarely babysit for them and this was not our agreement. From what I understand, you do not have to tax babysitting unless you make more then 1600.00 (Not sure the exact number) a year. I hardly make that babysitting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it's not based on whether the job is a babysitting job or a nannying job or what you're actually doing for the family specifically. It's based on how much the family is paying you per year and/or per quarter. So for a regular babysitting gig for a family for whom you are not otherwise working, you're not going to make over the minimum amount for when taxes kick in. Like it or not, the family is paying you legally and not paying taxes on that amount would have been ILLEGAL. Lesson learned. Ask for a higher rate for babysitting next time?
OP- Thanks and I am going to make my rates higher to offset that.
Anonymous wrote:OP, it's not based on whether the job is a babysitting job or a nannying job or what you're actually doing for the family specifically. It's based on how much the family is paying you per year and/or per quarter. So for a regular babysitting gig for a family for whom you are not otherwise working, you're not going to make over the minimum amount for when taxes kick in. Like it or not, the family is paying you legally and not paying taxes on that amount would have been ILLEGAL. Lesson learned. Ask for a higher rate for babysitting next time?