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* With children aged 0-11 (or 0-16 if disabled) * For every £8 you pay into an online account, the government will add an extra £2, UP TO £2,000 PER CHILD PER YEAR * If your working pattern and/or income has changed because of coronavirus (COVID-19); before you apply or reconfirm, please read how the changes may affect your eligibility. HOW MUCH COULD YOU SAVE PER CHILD? Your childcare costs are (per child): Please enter costs using numbers only, in pounds. every:Please selectweekmonthyear Apply now Right arrow - external link Is it for me?Down arrow You can receive UP TO £2,000 PER CHILD PER YEAR - that's up to £500 every three months. If you have a disabled child, you can receive up to £4,000 per child - that's up to £1,000 every three months.AM I ELIGIBLE?
You, and any partner, must be over 16 and each expect to earn (on average) at least £142 per week (equal to 16 hours at the National Minimum or Living Wage). If you, or your partner, are on maternity, paternity or adoption leave, or you're unable to work because you are disabled or have caring responsibilities, you could still be eligible. You CAN'T get Tax-Free Childcare if either you, or your partner, each individually expect to earn £100,000 or more.HOW CAN I USE IT?
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You, and any partner, must each expect to earn (on average) at least 142 per week (equal to 16 hours at the National Minimum or LivingWage).
If you, or your partner, are on maternity, paternity or adoption leave, or you're unable to work because you are disabled or have caring responsibilities, you could still be eligible. You CAN'T get 30 hours free childcare if EITHER you, or your partner, each INDIVIDUALLY expect to earn £100,000 or more. WHEN CAN MY CHILD START? Your child can start in their childcare place the term after they turn 3 years old and have received a valid 30 hours code, WHICHEVER IS LATER. Term start dates are 1st September, 1stJanuary and 1st April. To keep your 30 hours free childcare place you need to check your details are up to date every 3 months.WHERE CAN I USE IT?
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TAX CREDITS FOR CHILDCARE For families with children UNDER 16 (or UNDER 17 IF DISABLED). TAX CREDITS ARE CLOSED TO NEW APPLICATIONS FOR THE MAJORITY OF PEOPLE FROM 1 FEBRUARY 2019. You need to be working more than 16 hours a week (£139 a week at the National Minimum Wage). If you’re earning less than £139 a week but are under 25, or you’re an apprentice, you may still be eligible. Show me anyway Down arrow * For working families, IN THE UK * With CHILDREN UNDER 16 (or UNDER 17 IF DISABLED) * 70% of childcare costs, up to a cap * If you cannot make a new claim for Tax Credits, you may be able to apply for Universal Credit instead.Childcare
CalculatorRight arrow - external link Use our CHILDCARE CALCULATOR to add up all the help you can get Is it for me?Down arrow TAX CREDITS ARE CLOSED TO NEW APPLICATIONS FOR THE MAJORITY OF PEOPLE FROM 1 FEBRUARY 2019. HOW THE SCHEME WORKS If you are an existing tax credits customer you can claim back up to 70% of your eligible childcare costs for children under 16 (or under 17 for disabled children). Depending on your income, you could get up to £122.50 a week for one child or £210 for two or more. You can use tax credits for childcare to help pay: * Registered childminders, nurseries and nannies * Registered after-school clubs and playschemes * Registered schools * Home care workers working for a registered home care agency WHAT'S HAPPENING TO TAX CREDITS? Universal Credit is replacing a number of existing benefits, including tax credits. If you are already receiving tax credits, you don't needto do anything now.
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UNIVERSAL CREDIT FOR CHILDCARE For families with children UNDER 16. You need to be working. If you're about to start work, you could stillbe eligible.
Show me anyway Down arrow * For working families claiming Universal Credit, IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, NORTHERN IRELAND AND WALES * With CHILDREN UNDER 17* * Up to 85% of eligible childcare costs * Who AREN'T receiving Tax-Free Childcare Is it for me?Down arrowAM I ELIGIBLE?
You, and any partner, must be working, or you’re due to start work, and are claiming Universal Credit. Whether you can claim will depend on your personal circumstances.HOW CAN I BENEFIT?
You can claim back up to 85% of your eligible childcare costs for children under 17. You could get up to £646 a month for one child, or 1,108 for two or more. Use an independent benefits calculator to find out what you could get You can use it to help pay: * Registered childminders, nurseries, and nannies * Registered after-school clubs and playschemes * Registered schools * Home careworkers working for a registered home care agency Universal Credit is replacing a number of benefits, including taxcredits.
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