HMRC Urges Parents to Register for Tax-Free Childcare by Easter

Parents in the UK are encouraged to register for tax-free childcare by Easter. This initiative can significantly reduce childcare costs for working families, allowing them to save up to £4,000 annually.
Understanding Tax-Free Childcare
Tax-free childcare is designed to support working families with young children. Upon setting up an account, the government contributes £2 for every £8 a family deposits. This can result in substantial savings throughout the year.
Eligibility Criteria
- Families must have children aged 11 or younger.
- Disabled children qualify for benefits until the age of 16.
- Parents need to earn at least the National Minimum Wage for 16 hours weekly.
- Each parent should have an income below £100,000 annually.
- Families must not be receiving Universal Credit or childcare vouchers.
Savings Potential
Families can save:
- Up to £2,000 per year for each child until 11 years old.
- Up to £4,000 per year for disabled children until 16 years old.
Appropriate Uses of Tax-Free Childcare
Tax-free childcare funds can be spent on various approved services, including:
- Childminders
- Nurseries
- Nannies
- After school clubs
- Play schemes
- Holiday clubs
Provider Requirements
To benefit from this program, families must use an approved childcare provider, such as:
- A registered childminder or nanny
- A playscheme, nursery, or club
- A registered school
- A home care worker from a registered agency
By taking advantage of the tax-free childcare scheme before Easter, families can significantly reduce their childcare expenses and budget more effectively.




