Did you know that if you hire a nanny, or other household employee, in the eyes of the government, you’re considered a business?That means you have to document your nanny's payroll and file taxes. And we’re here to help!Let’s start with the basics: if you pay your nanny, babysitter, house keeper or other household helper more than $1,000 per quarter, or $2,100 a year, you may be responsible for paying the Nanny Tax.