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The Tax-Free Childcare Technical Manual is a guide to the law relating to Tax-Free Childcare
Find out about tax reliefs and financial support available from HMRC.
Work out your eligible weekly childcare costs, when to report a change in costs
Parents on Universal Credit can now receive up to £1,311 more a year in childcare support following a 6.7% boost coming into effect, as the government’s expansion of free childcare for working parents delivers 150,000 places in a week.
A methodological study into the feasibility of measuring the impact on the labour and childcare markets of Tax-Free Childcare and the Free Early Education Entitlement.
This research examined responses to correspondence sent to parents and childcare providers as part of the scheme.
First phase of the biggest ever expansion of childcare starts giving working parents of 2-year-olds access to 15 hours a week.
Report on increasing the Universal Credit childcare offer and how it will interact with Tax-Free Childcare.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Qualitative research with parents and childcare providers to understand their views on draft guidance and registration pages.
Guidance explaining help with the costs of childcare for parents.
Ask HMRC to review your Tax-Free Childcare or free childcare for working parents application if you disagree with a decision that you are not eligible.
Finding childcare, financial support for childcare and childcare for school-age children
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