Paying for childcare can be one of the most expensive items in your monthly budget. It can also stop many parents going back into the workplace. The Childcare Choices Website can help you find out what you are entitled to and how you can save money on your childcare costs. Try using the Childcare Costs Calculator to see what you could be entitled to. Take a look and find the right offer for your family.
Tax-free childcare – children aged 0-11 (0-16 if your child is disabled)
- Forย workingย families, including the self-employed,ย in the UK
- Earningย under ยฃ100kย andย at least ยฃ152ย per week (equal to 16 hours at the National Minimum or Living Wage) each
- Whoย aren’tย receiving Tax Credits, Universal Credit or childcare vouchers
- With children aged 0-11 (or 0-16 if disabled)
- For every ยฃ8 you pay into an online account, the government will add anย extra ยฃ2,ย up to ยฃ2,000ย per child per year
- Apply here
Help if your child is 2 years oldย
Someย families inย in England, are entitled if they are receiving some forms of support
- Withย 2-year-old children
- 15 hours of free childcareย or early education forย 38 weeks
- To be able to take upย 15 hours of free childcareย for your two-year-old you or your child must meet the eligibility criteria. Please visitย GOV.UKย for further information.
- A total ofย 570 hours per year, that you can use flexibly with one or more childcare provider
- Some providers will allow you ย to โstretchโ the hours over 52 weeks, using fewer hours per week
- Find out more here
Find out more about similar schemes inย Scotland,ย Walesย /ย Cymru, andย Northern Ireland
Help if your child is 3-4 years old – All families
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All families are entitled to 15 hours free childcare per week
- For all familiesย in England
- Withย 3 and 4-year-old children
- 15 hours of free childcareย or early education forย 38 weeks
- A total ofย 570 hours per year, that you can use flexibly with one or more childcare provider
- Some providers will allow you ย to โstretchโ the hours over 52 weeks, using fewer hours per week
- Find out more here
Find out more about similar schemes inย Scotland,ย Walesย /ย Cymru,ย andย Northern Ireland.
Help if your child is 3-4 years old – Working familiesย
All families are entitled to 15 hours free childcare per week
- Forย workingย familiesย in England
- Withย 3 and 4-year-old children
- 30 hoursย ofย free childcareย or early education forย 38 weeks
- A total ofย 1,140 hours per year, that you can use flexibly with one or more
childcare provider - Some providers will allow you ย to โstretchโ the hours over 52 weeks, using fewer hours per week
- Find out more here
Find out more about similar schemes inย Walesย /ย Cymru
Tax Credits for childcare – children 0-15 (0-16 if your child is disabled)
- For working families,ย in the UK
- Withย children under 16ย (orย under 17 if disabled)
- 70% of childcare costs, up to a cap
- If you cannot make a new claim for Tax Credits, you may be able to apply for Universal Credit instead.
- Find out more here
Universal Credit for childcare – children 0-16
- For working families claiming Universal Credit,ย in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales
- Withย children under 17*
- Up to 85% of eligible childcare costs
- Whoย aren’tย receiving Tax-Free Childcare
- Find out more here
Support when you are studying
- Weekly payments from Care to Learn if youโre at school or sixth-form college
- Help through your college if youโre in further education
- A weekly grant if youโre in full-time higher education
- Find out more hereย ย ย ย ย ย