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How do PT nannies work?

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littleomar · 02/09/2014 20:37

If you don't hire someone through an agency, are they self employed like CMs or do you have to sort out contract, NI, tax etc etc like FT nannies?

We need around 16 hours plus ad hoc babysitting, if number of hours makes a difference.

Please feel free to direct me to previous threads on this! Searching didn't turn anything up. TIA

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juneybean · 02/09/2014 20:38

Depends on the nanny, whether they're telling you when they can work.

I'm a part time employed nanny and an emergency self-employed nanny.

My employers pay my NI/Tax like a FT nanny and I get paid by the hour.

My emergency work I pay tax on it and pay NI.

littleomar · 02/09/2014 20:43

Thanks. It would be the former - regular hours for after school care.

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juneybean · 02/09/2014 20:46

You would have to employ them, you could look at the nanny tax type companies who will do all the payments for you.

littleomar · 02/09/2014 21:01

Thanks!

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alwaysdoinglaundry · 02/09/2014 22:14

Regular hours you employ them. Make sure you agree a gross salary so you don't get caught out if HMRC allocate all their tax free allowance to the other employer.

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