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I'm wanting to set up tax and NI contributions for my nanny & am wondering which company to use. There's Nanny Wage in Croydon or Nanny Payroll based in Corby. Does anyone have any good or bad experiences to relate about using either, or any advice/ cautions... The former costs ?115 per year, the latter ?190! I'm wondering why the big difference.

Many thanks in advance.

ClareP

We use Taxing Nannies and they're fantastic. Always extremely helpful on the phone when I ring in with questions, always polite and our payslips, P60's etc and all correspondence is always clear and written in plain English. Our nanny has never had cause for complaint on them either as far as I'm aware.
Similar topic - has anyone who is self employed managed to claim back any of the costs of a nanny vs taxable income?? I know that prima facie it is not deductible (per my accountant) but thought/hoped some aspects might be, from conversations with other parents in the past.....
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