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NannymcDeb · 10/01/2011 14:09

A friend of mine would like me to work as her nanny for 2 days a week,(I'm NNEB) and we are wanting to know what to do,..
Can she claim tax credits to pay me? would i be self employed or her employer?
Basically, what do we need to do?????

Also, going rate per hour for a nanny in north of England??

Many thanks all Smile

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GoldFrakkincenseAndMyrrh · 10/01/2011 14:19

Replied on the other thread with more info!

Basically you'd be an employee.

She can claim tax credits if you register with OFSTED.

Going rate....depends Wink

MoonUnitAlpha · 10/01/2011 14:20

If you are Ofsted registered then she can use tax credits.

She is your employer, and is responsible for tax and NI. She can use a nanny payroll company to sort it out though.

Going rate I'd guess is around £8 gross an hour. You could check local agencies or nannyjob to see what they're charging though.

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