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Childcare vouchers
Vicstar_3
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As from 1st Oct this year I am going to be working as a nanny. This is on a self employed basis so I will paying my own tax/NI etc. As I am classed as self employed am I right to think that she cannot pay my in childcare vouchers? From what I have seen on internet so far they would have to be my employers to be able to do that.
Many thanks!
Many thanks!
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I will not go into whether you should be self employed or employed by the parents because that is not your question.
You can be paid with childcare vouchers if you are self employed (most child minders are self employed).
The important part is that you need to be registered and regulated in order for the childcare vouchers to be used to pay you.
Have a look at Martin's article here:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/family/childcare-costs0
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