Thursday, 16 March 2017

Reduce the costs of your childcare

From September some parents will be able to access the additional 15 hours per week


To enable you to make decisions as to whether or not this will apply to you here is a list of the criteria that you need to meet...

Parents of three and four year olds will need to meet the following criteria in order to be eligible for 30 hours free childcare
  • They earn or expect to earn the equivalent to 16 hours at National Minimum or Living Wage over the coming three months.
  • This equates to £120 a week (or c.£6,000 a year) for each parent over 25 years old or £112.80 a week (or c.£5,800 a year) for each parent between 21 and 24 years old.
  • This applies whether you are in paid employment, self-employed or on zero hours contract.
  • The parent (and their partner where applicable) should be seeking the free childcare to enable them to work.
  • Where one or both parents are on maternity, paternity, shared parental or adoption leave, or if they are on statutory sick leave.
  • Where one parent meets the income criteria and the other is unable to work because they are disabled, have caring responsibilities or have been assessed as having limited capability to work.
  • Where a parent is in a ‘start-up period’ (i.e. they are newly self-employed) they do not need to demonstrate that they meet the income criteria for 12 months. 
  • If a non-EEA national, the parent must have recourse to public funds.
In addition to the new 30 hours scheme there is also the new Tax Free Childcare...


Tax-Free Childcare will be available to around 2 million households to help with the cost of childcare, enabling more parents to go out to work, if they want to, to provide greater security for their families.

We have more information about this on another blog entry ... http://baby-ducks.blogspot.co.uk/2017/03/what-is-tax-free-childcare.html

The HMRC has a website dedicated to childcare entitlement which takes just 10 complete and will tell parents what they current are entitled to as well as what they will be entitled to when the 30 hours start in September. The same site also lets parents know if they can get 'Tax Free Childcare.'





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