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Tax Free Childcare Accounts
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i am not think but i have a very hard time understanding the amounts the govt pay into my account. I put the exact same amount in every month (946.40) yet the put in varying amounts
Last month they put in £236.60, the month before 92.34, the month before 207.37. Once i did a payment of £1 just to see and they put in 52.09!
Anyway, does anyone know when the periods run to and from or is it dependent on when you opened it? anyone else have these problems?
Last month they put in £236.60, the month before 92.34, the month before 207.37. Once i did a payment of £1 just to see and they put in 52.09!
Anyway, does anyone know when the periods run to and from or is it dependent on when you opened it? anyone else have these problems?
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There's a 3-month cycle. During that cycle you get £1 from the Government for every £4 you pay in yourself. (i.e. their contribution is a quarter of your own one). £946.40 divided by 4 = £236.60, so that's one contribution explained and it's almost certainly the first month of a cycle. However there's a cap of £500 per 3-month cycle on what the Government...
17:55 Wed 11th Sep 2019
Absolutely bloody shocking!
There was a time when the main breadwinner got tax breaks to help towards the upbringing of the children (mainly the man) but they realised that in many cases the saved tax was not benefiting the children but it was benefiting the local landlord! So now it gets paid to or through the main carer. The Government want both parents at work so the best way for that to happen is to help out with childcare while they are little.
Other countries seem to manage it perfectly well!
There was a time when the main breadwinner got tax breaks to help towards the upbringing of the children (mainly the man) but they realised that in many cases the saved tax was not benefiting the children but it was benefiting the local landlord! So now it gets paid to or through the main carer. The Government want both parents at work so the best way for that to happen is to help out with childcare while they are little.
Other countries seem to manage it perfectly well!
Never had children, therefore never had child allowance.
Been out of work, but never claimed dole/job seeker's allowance or whatever.
Been homeless but never fawned to the the self-righteous clique who are allowed to dispense houses and benefits to the favoured or fashionable "victims", often at the expense of less fashionable, but often more real victims.
My moral principle is, as far as it's in your power, stand on your own two feet, and, if you you produce kids, then you look after and provide for them, not slime your way into arrangements which transfers your responsibilities on to other people.
Been out of work, but never claimed dole/job seeker's allowance or whatever.
Been homeless but never fawned to the the self-righteous clique who are allowed to dispense houses and benefits to the favoured or fashionable "victims", often at the expense of less fashionable, but often more real victims.
My moral principle is, as far as it's in your power, stand on your own two feet, and, if you you produce kids, then you look after and provide for them, not slime your way into arrangements which transfers your responsibilities on to other people.
Exactly ummm. Child benefits used to be a pittance as well. Perhaps they would help buy a pair of shoes! Taxpayers money is being poured into childcare for parents with good incomes so that they can both pursue careers and the government can boast of low unemployment. Not good for the kids either in my opinion!
Not blaming you Bednobs, just the system. I would like to see a system where parents would be recognised and rewarded for doing a worthwhile job staying at home with young children, but then that would send unemployment figures up! Childcare is creating employment now for so many. Just glad I am of the generation where there was no pressure on women with young children to work. They were precious years.