Saving money on your childcare

If you are a parent, did you know that you could save over £1,000 a year on childcare for your little ones aged up to 15 (or 16 if disabled)?¹

That is because the cost is taken you out of your gross pay meaning you save money, as you do not pay any tax or National Insurance on it.

In order to get the vouchers, you just need to ask your employer and join their childcare voucher scheme.  You can use the vouchers to pay for childcare including, nurseries, childminders, holiday and after-school clubs.

There is a time limit though to join as these schemes are going to close to new members in the next six months. The vouchers are being replaced by a new system called ‘Tax-free Childcare’, which will give eligible parents an extra 20% towards childcare costs, up to a maximum of £2,000 per child, per year.

In the meantime, it’s worth knowing the difference between the two:

Tax-free childcare

Childcare vouchers
Anyone can apply Only available if your company offers them
£120 per week minimum (if in a couple, both parents must work) One parent needs to work (no minimum earnings)
Child’s maximum age 11 (16 if disabled) Child’s maximum age -15 (16 if disabled)
Maximum income limit – less than £100,000 per parent No income limit
Buy up to £243 per month Tax and NI free (based on tax band)

To help you make a decision about your options, visit www.gov.uk/childcare-vouchers-better-off-calculator for more information.

¹ www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk/en/articles/help-with-childcare-costs – based on basic rate tax payer with £243 of vouchers each month