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I was very impressed with all of my dealings with Morningside and took great comfort in knowing that your candidates were well “researched” and of a high caliber. Our full-time nanny far exceeded what I thought was available in the Houston market, and I was just as impressed with our part-time nanny who was another Morningside referral. I do wish more folks would use professional nanny agencies such as Morningside to locate full-time childcare!
Elizabeth Tobin

2026 Nanny Tax Updates

In 2026, the nanny tax threshold will increase to $3,000, up from $2,800 in 2025. This means families who employ a nanny and pay them $3,000 or more in a calendar year are required to comply with household employment tax obligations, including paying Social Security and Medicare taxes, as well as potentially state unemployment insurance.

For nannies, this ensures contributions toward their future benefits and safeguards their rights as employees. Employers should update payroll systems and consult a tax professional if necessary to ensure compliance with federal and state laws. Both parties benefit from maintaining a transparent, legal employment relationship.

The IRS has announced the standard mileage rates for 2026. The rate for business use of a personal vehicle will increase to 72.5 cents per mile for 2026, up from 70 cents in 2025. Nanny employers often use the business mileage rate to reimburse employees for work-related vehicle use.

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