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CarlyP · 08/11/2005 11:09

do you use? or do you do it yourself?

thanks

carly

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jura · 08/11/2005 14:25

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CarlyP · 08/11/2005 15:40

whats the rebate??? sounds appealing!

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jura · 08/11/2005 15:44

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sinclair · 09/11/2005 11:54

You can get the rebate through nannytax too. The costs of using their servce are around £250 I think for the year, there are cheaper companies, not sure whether they are refunding clients the rebate in the same way.

jura · 09/11/2005 14:38

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uwila · 09/11/2005 14:54

nannypaye offer the rebate as well, and they are about £100/year cheaper than nannytax.

CountessDracula · 09/11/2005 14:59

nannypaye are brilliant

SqueakyCat · 09/11/2005 22:14

We use nannypaye. They are lovely.
Because I couldn't face adding the task list as described by Jura to the rest of the things I 'remind' DH to do.
May do it ourselves in future.

jura · 09/11/2005 23:27

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bossykate · 09/11/2005 23:30

i also use nannypaye and am happy so far. am perfectly capable of doing it myself, but we already have so many things to do and not enough time and this is one thing you can't really f* up or put off... so worth it, imo.

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