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GTM Welcomes Families of ABC Nanny Source!

GTM offers household payroll, HR, and insurance services without risks, hassles, or worries

What We Offer

When you sign up for GTM you have access to a wide range of services and support for your household payroll, tax, and employee offerings.

Comprehensive Payroll

Online and mobile access to your client portal with free direct deposit.

Guaranteed On-time Tax Filings

Quarterly, annual, state and federal taxes filed on time, every time.

Compliance with Tax, Wage and Labor Laws

Exceptional support team helps you stay legal, avoid fines and penalties, and protect your family and nanny.

Workers’ Compensation Insurance

A policy may be required in your state but we have you covered from obtaining your policy to managing audits and invoices.

Employee Benefits

GTM provides more tax-saving health benefit and retirement plans than any other nanny tax or payroll service.

Integrated Timekeeping

Employees punch in and out on their mobile device to create timesheets that flow seamlessly into payroll.

Free Consultation

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Talk to a Household Employment Expert

 

Get a complimentary, no-obligation consultation about your household employment situation, tax requirements, and more.

Why GTM?

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One-stop Shop

GTM handles all your payroll, tax, workers’ compensation insurance, and employee benefit needs under one roof.

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Team of Experts

Your account is backed by a team of certified payroll and HR professionals, licensed insurance brokers, and household employment tax experts.

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Ecstatic Clients

With the best reviews in the business, clients love the services and support from a firm that has served tens of thousands of families.

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Data Security

GTM adheres to the highest data security standards to ensure your information remains confidential.

Understand State Household Employment Laws

Laws regarding employment of household workers vary from state to state.

Click below to see employment laws, rules and regulations including minimum wage, workers' compensation, and overtime pay for your state or region.

Connecticut Rules
  • Minimum Wage
    • In Connecticut, the current minimum wage is $15.69/hour.
  • Workers’ Compensation
    • In Connecticut, a household employer is required to have workers’ compensation insurance if their employee works 26 or more hours in a week. Please contact GTM for a price quote.
  • Overtime Rules
    • Hourly employees in Connecticut are entitled to a special overtime pay rate of at least 1.5 times their regular hourly wage for all overtime worked, if they work more than 40 hours in a week. Overtime is not required for live-in employees.
District of Columbia Rules
  • Minimum Wage
    • In Washington, D.C., the current minimum wage is $17/hour.
  • Workers’ Compensation
    • In Washington, D.C., a household employer is required to have workers’ compensation insurance if their employee works 240 hours or more in a quarter. Please contact GTM for a price quote.
  • Overtime Rules
    • Hourly employees in Washington, D.C. are entitled to an overtime pay rate of at least 1.5 times their regular hourly wage for all overtime worked if they work over 40 hours in a week. Overtime pay is not required for live-in employees.
Delaware Rules
  • Minimum Wage: 
    • In Delaware, the current minimum wage is $13.25/hour.
  • Workers’ Compensation:
    • In Delaware, a household employer is required to have workers’ compensation insurance if their employee earns $750 or more in a three-month period. Please contact GTM for a price quote.
  • Overtime Rules:
    • Hourly employees in Delaware are entitled to a special overtime pay rate of at least 1.5 times their regular hourly wage for all overtime worked, if they work more than 40 hours in a week. Overtime is not required for live-in employees.
Maryland Rules
  • Minimum Wage
    • In Maryland, the current minimum wage is $15/hour.
    • For Montgomery County, the minimum wage is $14.50/hour.
  • Workers’ Compensation
    • In Maryland, a household employer is required to have workers’ compensation insurance if their employee earns more than $1,000 in gross wages in a calendar quarter. Please contact GTM for a price quote.
  • Overtime Rules
    • Hourly employees in Maryland are entitled to a special overtime pay rate of at least 1.5 times their regular hourly wage for all overtime worked, if they work more than 40 hours in a week. Overtime is also required for live-in employees.
New Jersey Rules
  • Current Minimum Wage
    • In New Jersey, the current minimum wage is $13.73/hour.
  • Workers’ Compensation
    • In New Jersey, household employers are required to have workers’ compensation insurance. Please contact GTM for a price quote.
  • Overtime Rules
    • Hourly employees are entitled to a special overtime pay rate of at least 1.5 times their regular hourly wage for all overtime worked if they work over 40 hours in a week. Overtime is not required for live-in employees.
New York Rules
  • Minimum Wage in New York State
    • $16/hour in New York City
    • $16/hour in Long Island and Westchester County
    • $15/hour in the rest of New York State
  • Workers’ Compensation
    • in New York, household employers are required to have workers’ compensation insurance. Please contact GTM for a price quote.
  • Overtime Rules
    • Hourly employees in New York are entitled to a special overtime pay rate of at least 1.5 times their regular hourly wage for all overtime worked, if they work more than 40 hours in a week (more than 44 hours in a week if the worker lives in their employer’s home).
  • Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights: New York has special laws that pertain to the employment of domestic workers. Read more about New York’s Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights.
Pennsylvania Rules
  • Minimum Wage
    •  in Pennsylvania, the current minimum wage is $7.25/hour. 
  • Workers’ Compensation
    • In Pennsylvania, household employers are not required to have workers’ compensation insurance. However, GTM strongly recommends obtaining a policy. Please contact GTM for a price quote.
  • Overtime Rules
    • Hourly employees in Pennsylvania are entitled to a special overtime pay rate of at least 1.5 times their regular hourly wage for all overtime worked if they work over 40 hours in a week. Overtime is not required for live-in employees.
Virginia Rules
  •  Minimum Wage
    • In Virginia, the current minimum wage is $12 per hour.
  • Workers’ Compensation
    • In Virginia, household employers are not required to have a workers’ compensation policy. However, we strongly recommend obtaining one to protect both you and your employee(s). Please contact GTM for a price quote.
  • Overtime Rules
    • In Virginia, hourly employees are entitled to a special overtime pay rate of at least 1.5 times their regular hourly wage for all overtime worked, if they work over 40 hours in a week.

GTM's Guide to Household Employment Wage Laws by State describes what's required in all states and jurisdictions.

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Benefits of Paying Your Nanny Legally

Benefits for You

Attract higher quality employees * Work with a happier employee * Avoid state and Federal fines and penalties * Reduce the risk of an audit * Take advantage of tax savings * Enjoy peace of mind

Benefits for Your Employee

Verifiable income * Legal employment history * Unemployment benefits * Social Security and Medicare benefits * Workers’ compensation benefits

We look forward to discussing your nanny tax and payroll needs.

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