The government are offering
compensation to those who have been affected by problems with the
implementation of Tax-Free Childcare.
Individuals who have been
affected may be able to get a government top-up as a one-off payment for
Tax-Free Childcare. The government will also consider refunding any reasonable
costs directly caused by the service not working as it should, mistakes or
unreasonable delays.
The government are advising
that individuals may be eligible for these payments if they have:
- been unable to complete their application for Tax-Free Childcare
- been unable to access their childcare account
- not received a decision about whether they are eligible, without explanation, for more than 20 days.
Tax-Free Childcare is the
new government scheme to help working parents with the cost of childcare. The
scheme launched at the end of April and is being rolled out to parents,
starting with those parents with the youngest children first.
For every £8 a parent pays
in, the government will pay in an extra £2. Parents can receive up to £2,000
per child, per year, towards their childcare costs making a total amount of
£10,000. Higher limits of £4,000 and £20,000 apply for disabled children.
To qualify for Tax-Free
Childcare parents and partners in the household must generally meet a minimum
income level of on average £120 a week and each earn less than £100,000 a year.
The scheme will be
available for children up to the age of 12, or 17 for children with
disabilities. All eligible parents will be able to join the scheme by the end
of 2017. Those eligible will be able to apply for all their children at the
same time although the government rollout will start with the youngest children
first. Parents will need to open an online account, which they can use to pay
for childcare from a registered provider.
For those employers who
currently offer Employer Supported Childcare, usually in the form of childcare
vouchers, these schemes can remain open to new entrants until April 2018. Existing
members have the option to remain in their existing scheme or change over to
Tax-Free childcare as their child becomes eligible. It is not possible to
benefit from tax-free childcare and employer supported childcare at the same
time.
A calculator for parents
comparing the options and guidance on the other government provided childcare
are available on GOV.UK.
For more
information, please do not hesitate to contact the team at Ward Williams
Financial Services Ltd on 01932 830664 or by email on wwfs@wardwilliams.co.uk.
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