Depending on the number of kids, I charge 7.00$ an hour for infants/toddler and 5.00 for 3 yo and up. Additional children are 2.oo a head. For overnight jobs, I get the hours needed and consider the ages of kids and the duties needed to be performed during the overnight. I like to give a flat rate for the hours of 6:00 pm to 8:00 am of $80.00 for our neighbor infant. If additional time is needed then I charge the hourly rate of $7.oo an hour. For another neighbor, with 4 kids ranging in ages of infancy to 9 yo, I charge an 15$ an hour and and 150$ for the 6:00pm to 8:00 am overnight.
Any thoughts to my system? Am I to expensive ?
The nanny tax ensures that you are paying taxes on what you are paying a nanny. This was instituted by the IRS. The nanny tax is a tax you must pay if you have a nanny or a frequenty babysitter that you have paid more than $1,700 to in total during the year 2009. At the end of the year you must provide a W2 form to your nanny where it details how much of her income went to taxes, she must then add this information to her tax return.
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You should pay a Nanny $75 dollars a week if they are living there for the two weeks! If they are not you should pay them at least $95-120 a week.
Depends on the amount of children so it varys.
If your 13 an working as a babysitter how much should you get payed
It is customary to pay the babysitter after their services are rendered.
$5 per hour, per child is about right.
starting pay for overnight frieght in North Dakota is 8.00 and that includes a .75 differential
per week, about 2 to 300 bucks
Nanny jobs pay reasonably well in Indiana. You would have steadier pay if you worked with a nanny agency instead of looking for individual babysitting jobs.
Babysitting jobs are usually setup between individuals so there are no requirements on how much or how little a babysitter can make. Usually, one party makes an offer and the other accepts based on the rate.
The average pay for a nanny is roughly $250 to $850 a week depending on background, education, experience, and over all ability to preform the necessary job duties. Most nanny positions pay based off of the experience of the nanny.