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Wednesday, 7th January 2009

How Do Childcare Vouchers Work?

Childcare Vouchers can only be requested if your employer has agreed to take part in a Childcare Voucher Scheme.  

Under the Childcare Voucher Scheme, parents can request up to £55 per week (£243 per month) in non-taxable and exempt from National Insurance contributions Childcare Vouchers.

Parents make the saving by entering a ‘salary sacrifice’ agreement with their employer. Working parents ‘exchange’ part of their gross salary before tax and National Insurance deductions, requesting up to the cap value of £55 per week (£243 per month) in Childcare Vouchers.

Childcare Vouchers are available to both basic and higher rate tax-payers.

Requesting Childcare Vouchers can offer families potential savings of up to £2,392* per family per year.

The Vouchers can then be used to pay for all registered childcare for children from 0-16 years old, including Day Nurseries, Childminders, Crèches, Before & After School Clubs, Holiday Schemes, Nannies and even Au Pairs.