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HMRC is reminding parents and carers of 16 to 19-year-olds that they have just one week left to confirm whether their teenager is staying in full-time education or approved training.
As children return to school after summer holidays, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is reminding families who may be missing out on Tax-Free Childcare to register.
Package of measures will increase childcare support for parents, boost the number of childminders and drive take up of childcare offers, to address rising costs.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Families can use Tax-Free Childcare to help pay for childcare costs this summer.
Families can receive a government top-up worth up to £2,000 a year towards the cost of childcare by signing up to Tax-Free Childcare.
Tax-Free Childcare – a childcare top-up for working parents – can be used to help pay for accredited holiday clubs, childminders or sports activities.
Thousands of families are using Tax-Free Childcare to pay for childcare and benefitting from the 20% government top-up.
Families that benefit from government-funded childcare support were given a boost today as the government announced that they would not lose out due to coronavirus (COVID-19).
An extra month to claim back childcare costs could mean parents avoid missing out on up to £1,100 per month.
HMRC is urging customers to renew their tax credits as there are just 7 days to go before the 31 July 2019 deadline.
HM Revenue and Customs is reminding customers that they must renew their tax credits by 31 July — or their payments will stop.
Working parents could be entitled to Tax-Free Childcare worth up to £2,000 per child per year to pay towards regulated holiday clubs during the school holidays.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
High Income Child Benefit Charge cases will be reviewed where a 'Failure to Notify' penalty was issued for certain tax years.
With a week to go before the renewal deadline, a million customers still need to complete their tax credits renewal, HMRC has announced.
HMRC is reminding customers to renew as the deadline approaches, and outlining the new technology that can help.
Parents are urged to make the most of government support for childcare costs this summer.
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