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Hiya


I'm looking for a nanny for my two children but am unsure what rates I should expect to pay?


My little boy has previously been attending nursery but I have just had a second and think a nanny might be more economical when I return to work.


Advice would be very much appreciated!

Cheers

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London living wage is around ?8/hr, and minimum wage is just over ?6/hr. Expect to pay more for a more experienced nanny, or a nanny with special qualifications. A nanny share might be a good way to save money. We currently do a mix of private nursery/nanny. I find this gives us good flexibility and value for money. Good luck! xx
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The London Living wage is 8 gross. Keep in mind that nanny pay tends to be quoted net so the two aren't comparable unless you look at the taxes you pay for your nanny. 8 net to a nanny as another poster indicated is more or less equivalent to 11 gross. That really confused me at first. The advice I've had is to agree a gross salary with your nanny in the contract so any changes to tax law don't hit you.


Good luck!

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