Posts Tagged ‘Nannies’

HMRC Clampdown on Nannies Tax Avoidance – Parents Beware

“Parents face tax bill over nannies” (Sunday Times), “Taxman out to catch the family nanny” (Daily Telegraph), Tax crackdown on parents who pay the nanny in cash” (Financial Times) – these are the headlines that grabbed our attention recently, following a decision by the Government to provide more money for HMRC investigations targeted at households who employ a nanny as part of a crackdown on “evasion, avoidance and fraud”.

Taxing Nannies – Frequently Asked Questions Part One

We often get asked general questions about nanny tax and nanny PAYE so I decided to write a couple of articles to answer some of the most frequently asked.  Feel free to contact me or any member of the team if you want to know more.
Hope you find these useful.
Sara Graff
http://www.taxingnannies.co.uk
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An Interview With Sara Graff of Taxing Nannies

Sara Graff runs a successful nanny tax and nanny PAYE company in North East London as well as running Sara Graff and Co, an accountancy company offering tax advice and services to businesses across the UK.

When Your Nanny is Redundant and What an Employer’s Responsibilities Are

By their very nature, nannies will normally have a finite life with a family. Sometimes parents give up work to look after the children, the family may move to another area or children are enrolled into a nursery or start full time school. Inevitably children grow up and there will always come a time when a nanny will no longer be required.

Underpayment/Overpayment and PAYE Notices – Help From Taxing Nannies

HMRC is currently sending out tax calculations to some taxpayers using the P800 form. The form shows HMRC’s tax calculations in respect of the tax year ending 5 April 2011. This form is sent to taxpayers after HMRC have received details of the salary, pension and tax paid for each individual from employers and pension providers. HMRC use this information to see if the correct amount of tax has been paid.

National Minimum Wage Updates from Taxing Nannies

The national minimum wage rate increased from 1st October 2011.