Dec 23, 2021 | GTM Blog, Hiring an Employee, Household Payroll & Taxes
What can household employers expect in 2022? From a tight nanny job market to more paid sick and family leave laws, here are seven household employment trends to watch if you employ someone to work in your home.
Oct 21, 2021 | GTM Blog, Household Payroll & Taxes, Tax & Wage Laws
The 2022 nanny tax threshold will be $2,400, a $100 increase over this year’s mark. If a household worker like a nanny, housekeeper, private teacher, or senior caregiver, earns $2,400 or more in cash wages next year, Social Security and Medicare taxes, must be paid by the family and the employee.
Feb 11, 2021 | Domestic Workers' Rights, Hiring an Employee, Household Payroll & Taxes, Tax & Wage Laws, Workers' Comp & Insurance
Nanny taxes, domestic worker protections, minimum wage and overtime rules, tax savings, and more. We spell out everything you need to know about employing a nanny or other household workers in 2021.
Jan 26, 2021 | COVID-19, Household Payroll & Taxes, Tax & Wage Laws, Tax Season
It’s that time of year again. Here’s what you need to know if employed someone to work in your home last year and how to file your nanny taxes in 2021.
Dec 16, 2020 | COVID-19, Domestic Workers' Rights, Household Employee Management, Labor Laws
The COVID-19 pandemic changed our way of life in 2020. How we worked. How our kids learned. How we went to the grocery store. It also had a major impact on household employment as families managed their nannies and other workers. There were also a number of other domestic worker protections added in 2020. Here’s a look back at 18 stories that made headlines.