How nanny taxes could be different for families filing 2020 tax returns
Because of COVID-19 and new federal legislation, families with nannies or in-home senior caregivers may have to manage their 2020...
Because of COVID-19 and new federal legislation, families with nannies or in-home senior caregivers may have to manage their 2020...
Learn what President Trump's executive actions on the Lost Wages Assistance program and payroll tax holiday mean for families with...
With the tax filing deadline extended to July 15th, families have time to put their caregiver on the books so...
The CARES Act provides nannies, senior caregivers and other household employees with stimulus checks, and expands unemployment benefits due to...
Learn how the Families First Act may give paid sick leave, paid family leave, tax credits and unemployment benefits to...
Learn about what's changing on your personal income tax return, the nanny tax threshold, minimum wage and reimbursements in 2023.
Both families and household workers should agree to being paid on the books instead of working under the table.
Families that misclassify their household employee as an independent contractor can run into tax problems if their caregiver is hurt...
A common question families ask when they’re hiring a caregiver is how often people get caught who aren’t following tax,...
Part of being a household employer means making tax payments to the IRS and the state on a regular basis....