Latest News About Gov.uk Childcare Account

Updated 2026-04-21 18:07

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826,000 families boost finances with childcare savings

Nearly 826,000 working families saved up to £2,000 per child with Tax-Free Childcare in the 2024 to 2025 tax year. The money helps families pay for their childcare, as part of the government’s Plan for Change to put more money in people’s pockets. HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is encouraging those yet to sign up for Tax-Free Childcare, to do it now and give their summer plans a financial boost. … Parents can use the scheme to help towards the cost of approved childcare whether that’s nursery...

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Money Matters: New Government Childcare Offer - ShireLiving

The new measures will expand the offer to allow eligible working parents with children aged from nine months up to school age to access between 15 to 30 hours of free childcare per week. The offer will be introduced gradually, starting with parents of two-year-olds, who will be able to get 15 hours from April 2024. Parents of children aged from nine months will be able to access 15 hours by September 2024, with the offer increased to the full 30 hours by September 2025. The government said the...

www.shireliving.co.uk

Explanatory Notes to Childcare Payments Act 2014

90.Subsection (2) permits HMRC to grant an application to open a childcare account, provided that the applicant has made a valid declaration of eligibility, the child is a qualifying child at the date of the application, and no-one else holds an active childcare account for the same child on the date that the application is granted. An active childcare account (as defined in subsection (3)) is one where the account-holder has made a valid declaration of eligibility for the current entitlement...

www.legislation.gov.uk