The
government have announced a delay to the roll out of tax free childcare which
was expected to be fully implemented by the end of 2017. From 24 November 2017
the service is available to parents whose youngest child is under 6 or who has
their 6th birthday on that day. Parents can apply online through the childcare
service which can be accessed via the Childcare Choices website.
In April
2017, HMRC started rolling out the childcare service via a single website
through which parents can apply for both 30 hours free childcare and Tax-Free
Childcare. The roll out started with parents of the youngest children first.
HMRC acknowledge that over the summer some parents didn’t receive the intended
level of service when using the website and that they have subsequently made
significant improvements. For those parents who have had difficulties in
accessing the service, compensation may be available: see childcare service compensation.
Over the
coming months, HMRC will gradually open the childcare service to parents of
older children, whilst continuing to make further improvements to the system.
HMRC hope this strategy of managing the volume of applications will result in
prompt eligibility responses when parents apply, with ‘almost all parents receiving a response within five working days, and
most getting their decision instantly’.
All eligible
parents will be able to apply by the end of March 2018. Parents will be able to
apply for all their children at the same time, when their youngest child
becomes eligible.
Tax-Free Childcare
is the new government scheme to help working parents, both employed and self
employed, with the cost of childcare. 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 eventually be available for children up to the age of 12, or 17 for
children with disabilities. Those eligible will be able to apply for all their
children at the same time.
Employer
Supported Childcare, usually by way of childcare vouchers, will remain open to
new entrants until April 2018 to support the transition between the schemes and
it will continue to be available for current members if they wish to remain in
it or they can switch to the new scheme. It is not possible to benefit from
both Employer Supported Childcare and Tax Free Childcare at the same time.
Internet link: Tax free childcare for under 6
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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