Nanny Payroll 101
Tips, guides, and resources for paying your nanny legally and stress-free.
Why Is There No Federal Income Tax on My Nanny’s Paycheck? 2026 Withholding Thresholds Explained
If your nanny’s paycheck shows $0 for federal income tax, it’s not an error. Learn how IRS withholding thresholds work for 2026 and why household employees often see no FIT on their pay stubs.
2026 Nanny Tax Update: New Thresholds and Major Changes Every Household Employer Needs to Know
The IRS has updated key thresholds for 2026 household employers. The nanny tax threshold rises to $3,000, the Dependent Care FSA limit jumps to $7,500, and the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit now covers up to 50% of expenses. Here is what every household employer needs to know.
8 Convincing Reasons to Catch Up on Back Wages and Nanny Taxes Now
In the world of household employment, paying nannies, housekeepers, and caregivers under the table is a common practice. However, the responsibility for tax compliance falls squarely on the employer. Here are 8 compelling reasons why catching up on the nanny tax is not just a legal obligation but a strategic move for your financial well-being.