Curated starting points for families who employ a nanny — IRS forms, state portals, and full-service payroll providers when you're ready to outgrow records-only tracking.
NannyTime™ is a tracking tool — not a tax preparer.
We help you keep clean records of hours, mileage, and gross pay. For filing taxes, withholding, or anything that requires advice specific to your situation, please consult a CPA or use a full-service payroll provider listed below.
Federal forms most household employers will need to know.
The single best starting point. Covers who is a household employee, employment taxes, and how to file.
Filed with your annual personal tax return to report Social Security, Medicare, and federal unemployment taxes for your household employee.
You must give your nanny a W-2 by January 31 each year (and file it with the SSA).
Your nanny completes this so you know how much federal income tax (if any) to withhold from each paycheck.
Used to make quarterly estimated payments toward the household employment taxes you'll owe at year-end.
You'll need an EIN before you can issue a W-2. It's free and takes minutes online.
State income tax and SUI rules vary. Start here to find your state's portal.
State income tax withholding rules vary. Use this directory to find your state's tax agency.
Most states require household employers to register for state unemployment insurance and pay quarterly.
Utah employers register and remit state withholding here. (Listed because our pilot families are local — your state portal will be similar.)
When you'd rather not file paperwork yourself — these companies handle it end-to-end.
Full-service nanny payroll: tax registration, withholding, quarterly filings, and year-end W-2.
Flat-rate nanny payroll service — handles every tax form so you don't have to.
Long-running household payroll provider with insurance and benefits add-ons.
Nanny-specific payroll and tax filing for household employers.
State-level protections you should know about as a household employer.
External links open in a new tab. NannyTime™ is not affiliated with the IRS, any state agency, or any payroll provider listed. Information is provided as a starting point and is not tax or legal advice.