Good luck.
It's hard letting go, but it sounds like you have a great opportunity ahead.
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Originally posted by Cat Herder View PostSorry... 1099 was a typo for me. I edited. I posted info on the W-10 short form. ::
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Originally posted by CityGarden View PostCongrats!!!
Just being curious what part of the job made you decide to close? I ask since I am a complete newbie.
I couldn't gain new business quick enough and couldn't wait until after the holidays to start new business. I tried everything, so I started putting in my resume and left it up to God. Whichever came first is what I would do. So that was my sign.
I was planning on running my daycare at least for the next 2 years but I lost income too fast in such a short amount of time that I had to do something. I'm sad but it is what it is.
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Sorry... 1099 was a typo for me. I edited. I posted info on the W-10 short form. ::
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Originally posted by Cat Herder View PostCongrats!
Question: Why can't you fill out the 1099?
They need to claim the childcare tax credit and that is considered a personal expense not a business one from what I understand.
And Thanks!
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Congrats!!!
Just being curious what part of the job made you decide to close? I ask since I am a complete newbie.
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Originally posted by midaycare View PostGood luck!!!!!!:hug:
Congrats on the job! What will you be doing?
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Good luck!!!!!!:hug:
Congrats on the job! What will you be doing?
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I totally get it! I am at home to raise my daughter because the quality of providers out there leaves a lot to be desired. With that in mind I wish you luck in finding a great place for your child
Enjoy your new job and all the best :hug:
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Good for you!happyface
Funny how some parents think we are not allowed to quit our job
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Well, I have officially closed my doors. I am a part of the statistic of new daycares closing within 2 years of opening. I have a sadness but a happiness.
I interviewed for a position and I was offered the job the next day. I put in my notice with my one family to say I was closing. They were not happy and even insulted me when they noticed I let my license close. I didn't see the point in renewing my license if I was not going to do childcare anymore. They mentioned that they were paying for licensed childcare as if that matters. I am legally unlicensed and let them know I am legal and all of my certifications are still valid as well as my childcare experience.
Then today they give me a 1099, which now I have to explain why I can't fill that out. Sigh.
Needless to say, although I enjoyed my time doing childcare...I will not miss it. In my new position, I won't have to explain myself, wipe and smell poop , deal with sick kids except for my own, and I get to take back my home. Now I realize how exhausting it was making my home available to these families and feeling like I was in a fishbowl, feeling like I had no privacy. These are feelings I have just realized. I didn't realize how on edge it made me.
I respect all you ladies and gents that do this ever important career. I just couldn't wait for income to come in in my position, as I've wrote on other threads. I still peek in to the thread because I feel attached to all you guys on the forum. I am currently looking for daycare for my son and man, it's hard. I wish some of you lived closer!
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