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Due to govenment funding my childcare costs can vary sometimes, such as from 01/08/08 my chilcare costs go from £110 a week up to £150 a week.
I call the tax credits and inform them of this change and do get the extra paid.
One of the factors for how much you get is how much you pay - so its very possble (though as always never definite) that yes you will get more - tell it as soon as possible though....
Please note, answers don't constitute financial advice, it is based on generalised journalistic research. Always ensure any decision is made with regards to your own individual circumstance.
Please note, answers don't constitute financial advice, it is based on generalised journalistic research. Always ensure any decision is made with regards to your own individual circumstance.
Is this for if you are on a low income self employed? My husband (Self employed) usually earns about £18K. I've told the Tax credits people and they say we're not entitled to anything. (I'm on £23K), so he earns too much to claim the childcare element of working tax credits and can't claim the childcare voucher.
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<P>I am due to start university next month, full time. Therefore my childcare costs will increase to £180 per week (3 children).</P>
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<P>My husband works full-time. However, I have been advised that because I will not be working 16 hours I will not be entitled to any help with childcare from Tax Credits. </P>
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<P>I really dont know how we will afford this level of childcare.</P>
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<P>Anyone any ideas.</P>
Can someone tell me if we're entitled to more child tax credits because of childcare costs?
My husband works full time and earns £32k p.a
I am disabled and receive incapacity benefit of £4896 p.a
I am also on DLA lower rate care & high mobility.
Although I am at home, my illness requires me to have regular rest and as a result we pay for child minding 10hrs a week plus 15hrs one week in four. Our childminding costs come to about £200 a month.
We are currently receiving child tax credits of £88 per month.
My husband has claimed for child care vouchers and has been told we are entitled to £80 in vouchers per month. However, as I require all of my benefits to pay for my own care needs and my hubby needs all his money to pay the rent and the bills, is there any other help such as extended tax credits etc.?
Many thanks.