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Vouchers directly to nursery?
heleen
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I have my own limited company and buy childcare vouchers for myself through an intermediary which costs 4% because that appears to be mandatory - Inland Revenue fact sheet says business can't pay childcare to nursery directly.
However,, I ran into another mom who said there was a way to do it directly with teh nursery by issuing 1 voucher and then having regular paymetns. She said I should be able to find it on the Inland revenue web site but I have searched and can't find anyone.
It would save me about £8 a month so I'm keen to know if this is possible.
Any help appreciated
However,, I ran into another mom who said there was a way to do it directly with teh nursery by issuing 1 voucher and then having regular paymetns. She said I should be able to find it on the Inland revenue web site but I have searched and can't find anyone.
It would save me about £8 a month so I'm keen to know if this is possible.
Any help appreciated
I love it when a plan comes together :rotfl:
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