I'm contemplating using the food program but I hear it is a TON of paperwork. I'm not good with paperwork - at all. Is it worth it? I could easily just buy daycare snacks and drinks off the daycare bank account and write it off on my taxes, right?
Do you use the food program?
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I don't do it. I serve very simple meals & snacks that follow the state regs. For me it's worth it not to do it, I'd rather make a little less money than have a little more work to do and more regs to follow.- Flag
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In our state it's a nightmare. ALL paperwork. Two sides, the parents have to sign in and out every day for each kid. YOU have to copy and print both sides (8 sheets a month) and save them for a year.
You have four unannounced visits a year. If anything at all is out of place, they dock you for a meal.
You have to attend one meeting a year (not bad at all)
Here you can HAVE six kids, but you can only claim four kids. If you are a U.S citizen it's almost impossible to be on Tier 1. On tier 2, you make about $189 a month, IF everybody signs in correctly, and you don't get docked for any meals.- Flag
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It's easy where I am. I do almost everything online, and it takes very little time. I plan all menus for the week in advance, then just record attendance at meal times.
You do get three visits here per year, two are unannounced, but you also get training hours for that and for completing the little quizes in the monthly newsletter.
I also recently found out that a new law went into effect this year raising many providers to the higher reimbursement rates (myself included). My food rep said that if any school in the district you are attached to qualifies for the higher rates, then every provider in that district gets the higher rates. It used to be just the school you were attached to.
As far as taxes go, you still get to deduct for all meals and snacks, whether you are on the food program or not.- Flag
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I do it online, takes about 5 minutes. When I had a full house the check was around $500 a month. We get 2 unannounced visits a year and 1 is scheduled. My fp lady is really nice, and we get 1 hour of training per year. I think it's worth the money.- Flag
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It's easy.
Do it.
It's free money for what you are already doing.- Flag
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I do it. It is easy here. I do everything online with the exception of part of the initial enrollment. Parents do have to sign in and out daily, but that is a licensing requirement as well so we already do it. One training a year but it counts towards the annual licensing training hours so no big deal. 4 visits a year, all unannounced, but again not a big deal. She just makes sure all my records are up to date, takes attendance to make sure whomever I am claiming is actually here, and makes sure I am serving what I say I am serving and serving the right amounts. I have 12 kids and am on the higher tier and get anywhere between $800-$1000/month depending on how many kids are here for each meal.- Flag
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In my area it's easy. Takes 5 min per day on the computer plus 1 training a year. FP lady comes 3 times per year and my kids like her. My payments range between 350-500 a month b/c of school schedules and I can not claim my own kids. It really helps pay for the food these kids are eating.- Flag
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Those who are saying it's so easy and do everything online would you mind giving me some more information? Where do you do it online? How do I get more information to start it? Is it really by state? I thought it was through nafcc.- Flag
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My licensing rep gave me the information when I first signed up, but that was years ago.
Maybe try: http://www.sde.ct.gov/sde/cwp/view.asp?a=2626&q=321584
or this: http://www.cacfp.org/sponsor_details...te=Connecticut
I use Minute Menu, which I got through my food program sponsor.- Flag
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I do mine online to. You have to call your local child care resource and referal Or licenser they can tell you who to get in touch with. You will have a training to start it and most times someone will come to your house to get you started and then you have a program that they put on your computer so that you can record what you are feeding the kids each day and who you are feeding each day. The start up seems like a pain but it is really simple once you get going on it. I am in a different state so you will have different rules but it is worth getting into. Plus I also get a free 2 hr training every year.- Flag
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