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As a household employer, what employment taxes must I withhold and pay for my nanny? For 2025, if you expect to pay a household employee more than $2,800 this year, you must withhold and pay federal ...

Do I have to withhold taxes from my nanny if I call her an independent contractor? Yes. The IRS considers virtually any nanny (or other person) that works in your home to be a household ...

This NannyPay Employers Guide is provided for general information purposes, only, and is not intended to be, nor should it be construed as professional legal, financial or tax advice. You should a ...

For the lastest State Withholding Tax Agencies visit our dedicated page updated annually.

You can find a list of state unemployment tax agencies, including their addresses and websites, in IRS Publication 926, which is included in the IRS Forms folder created by NannyPay when you installed ...

How do you get forms and publications? Once you register with the IRS as a Household Employer and obtain an EIN, the IRS usually will send you most of the forms you need for the following year, but ...

The following is a listing of IRS Publications, Forms and Notices that contain information you may need as a Household Employer: Publications 15 (Circular E) Employer's Tax Guide 505 Tax withholding ...

For self-employed parents, you may not have to use Schedule H to calculate and remit your nanny taxes if you chose to report employment taxes for your household employees along with your other ...

Flexible-spending accounts (FSA) offered as an employee benefit by some larger companies allow people to set aside pre-tax dollars to reimburse themselves for child-care expenses. The savings equal ...

As a Household Employer, you must keep all your records on your household employee's income and employment taxes, including Social Security, Medicare, federal unemployment taxes, federal income tax ...