East Kilbride News

Scheme to help working parents pay for summer holiday childcare

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Working parents could be entitled to tax-free childcare to help pay towards summer holiday clubs during the school break.

Parents could benefit from up to £2000 per child per year and can choose from more than 68,000 childcare providers that have signed up, including school and summer camps across the country.

If parents pay into their tax-free childcare account regularly, they can ‘save up’their money and use it for childcare during school holidays.

And for every £8 that families pay in, the government will make a top-up payment of an additional £2.

The money saved can be put towards a whole range of other childcare options, including before and after school care when term time starts again in September.

The scheme is open to working parents, including the self-employed, who earn between the minimum wage and £100,000 per year and have children aged 0-11 years old.

Liz Truss, chief secretary to the Treasury, said:“We understand making arrangemen­ts for summer childcare at this time of year is important and can be a stressful time for parents.

“Tax-free childcare makes things easier, putting more money in the pockets of parents and supporting as many families as possible to secure highqualit­y, affordable childcare.

“Parents should visit the Childcare Choices website and take advantage of the range of offers to help balance their work and family lives while saving money.”

Visit childcarec­hoices.gov.uk for more informatio­n.

 ??  ?? Help at hand Liz Truss knows organising summer care can be stressful for parents
Help at hand Liz Truss knows organising summer care can be stressful for parents

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