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There seem to be a bit of difference in prices - Nanny Paye about ?179, Nanny Tax ?99


Just wondered if folks had any recommendations on companies that do take care of the whole nanny tax issue and whether it's worth going with the more expensive option or whether actually they are all pretty much the same?


Thanks!

We use a company called Taxing Nannies. When I rang Nannytax, they seemed vague about nannyshare situations and said there were two ways to do it and they recommended the way that incidentally meant paying them twice the fee. Taxing Nannies on the other hand seemed much more sure of themselves on how to manage our nannyshare arrangement, and as we only needed to pay one lot of fees (and they were cheaper than Nannytax) we went with them, and haven't had any probs.

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