Here is the situation: I got a recommendation from a coworker of mine (who has 2 kids) for a babysitter that she used to use until her kids were in school. She went to school with the babysitter's daughter, so she's known her basically all her life. I also highly trust her opinion. Her sister's kids still go to this babysitter. The other children who go to the same woman are also kids of teachers in my district. She doesn't take more than 4 kids at a time, which is the kind of environment DH and I are looking for, and her prices are very reasonable. She taught preschool for 11 years.
Problem 1: She gets paid under the table, so no tax deduction on childcare.
Problem 2: She isn't a licensed childcare provider.
Having never done this before, I'm not sure how much of an issue these things are. Is the licensing a problem when she comes with so many good references? Would we be idiots to agree to forego the tax deduction? Are these both things we should suck up in favor of the "ideal" environment/person for our kid?
Please help clueless FTM...TIA!
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ETA: QUOTE FAIL. I quoted the wrong person! I was quoting symphony.
Sounds more like a nanny situation than an in-home daycare. So maybe if you look at it from that perspective? That being said - the unlicensed status freaks me the eff out. Not too long ago there was a local tragedy with unlicensed in-home daycare worker left babies unattended to go to WalMart and the worst happened. With that on my brain, I just can't leave SharkBaby in an unlicensed home daycare situation..
I think it all depends on your feelings about her and what she offers. I have friends who went with an option similar to yours and loved it. The woman was awesome.
I would personally go with a center setting since my kids will be 3 at the time I go back to work but I might consider a small home daycare if I had great references and got a good vibe.
Eta: by certified I mean I have a BA in child development and education and I'm certified to teach k-6.
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If she was insured, I would do it. For us, finding a loving, trustworthy person far outweighs the money I would save on any kind of tax credit. Also, like @symphony4586 said, if she is working outside your home, her taxes have nothing to do with you. It isn't your responsibility to enforce tax law on people who aren't considered your employees. You can find information about it here....
https://www.irs.gov/publications/p926/ar02.html
Where we live, being licensed is completely different than having insurance, having a background check, etc. I was a nanny during the summers in college and never got licensed. But the families did check my background, driving record, etc.
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