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North-east families urged to reap rewards of taxfree childcare


By Alan Beresford

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THOUSANDS of families in the north-east and across Scotland are using government-backed scheme to save on their childcare costs.

Families can save on their childcare costs through Tax-Free Childcare accounts.
Families can save on their childcare costs through Tax-Free Childcare accounts.

More than 14,000 families across the nation who are using their Tax-Free Childcare accounts to pay for childcare costs are benefitting from a UK Government top-up worth up to £500 every three months.

However, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), who administer the initiative, have highlighted that there are thousands of families missing out on the chance to save money on childcare.

They too, could join the 14,390 families across Scotland who saved money using Tax-Free Childcare in December 2020, and received a share of more than £25 million in government top-up payments.

Tax-Free Childcare allows parents or carers who have children aged up to 11, or 17 if their child is disabled, to pay their childcare provider through the scheme, and receive a 20 per cent government top-up on any money deposited.

For every £8 per child a parent or carer deposits, they will receive £2 in top-up, up to the value of £500 every three months, or £1000 if their child is disabled. That equals £2000, or £4000 for the care of a disabled child, for a whole year.

The top-up is paid directly into the child’s account and is ready to use almost instantly.

As children across Scotland return to school, families can use the money to pay their childcare provider including childminder fees, after school clubs or sports activities, where the childcare provider has signed up to Tax-Free Childcare.

Families could also save money now to earn the government top-up and use the money to pay for childcare, summer camps and play schemes during school holidays.

Myrtle Lloyd, HMRC’s Director General for Customer Services, said: “As children return to their schools, after-school clubs and nurseries, help is available towards the cost of childcare.

“Families using Tax-Free Childcare to pay their childcare provider are already benefitting from the 20 per cent government top-up on deposits, and you could too. To find out more search ‘tax-free childcare’ on gov.uk

Tax-Free Childcare is also available to families with pre-school aged children attending nurseries, childminders or other childcare providers.

Parents and carers can check their eligibility and register for Tax-Free Childcare via gov.uk

The tax-free savings on childcare costs can provide much needed financial support to families affected by the pandemic. If parents and carers’ working patterns have changed because of Covid-19 or they have received either furlough payments or the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme grant, they may still be eligible to receive Tax-Free Childcare.

Childcare providers can also sign up for a childcare provider account via gov.uk to receive payments from parents and carers via the scheme.


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