daughtersrus
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As others have said, the rate will depend on the area that you live in. Even here in the Chicago suburbs, it can be $10-$40 per day different within a few miles of each other. $40 would be about right in the middle.
The other thing that I wanted to add is that it doesn't matter whether you are licensed or not, legally you should be claiming all of the income that you make.
Many states don't require a licenses depending on how many children you watch but you still need to report your income to the IRS and State. Many people don't realize how many bills they are paying already (mortgage, property taxes, utilities...) that a percent of which can be written of as a day care business expense.
Not claiming day care income is no different than any other business paying under the table for services. Not trying to judge but most people would not be happy if they knew that the cashier at the store or the hygienist at the dentist were being paid cash.
The other thing that I wanted to add is that it doesn't matter whether you are licensed or not, legally you should be claiming all of the income that you make.
Many states don't require a licenses depending on how many children you watch but you still need to report your income to the IRS and State. Many people don't realize how many bills they are paying already (mortgage, property taxes, utilities...) that a percent of which can be written of as a day care business expense.
Not claiming day care income is no different than any other business paying under the table for services. Not trying to judge but most people would not be happy if they knew that the cashier at the store or the hygienist at the dentist were being paid cash.