How much does a childcare voucher cover?
All that is required is that the employer offers a Childcare Voucher scheme. Each parent can request up to a maximum of £243* per month or £55* per week of Childcare Vouchers, which amount will be exempt from tax and National Insurance contributions. .
What are CCDF vouchers?
CCDF child care subsidies help low-income families with children under age 13 pay for child care so that parents can work or participate in training or education activities.
Where can I spend childcare vouchers?
Childcare Vouchers can be used to pay for a wide range of childcare including:
- Home based care such as childminders, nannies and au pairs.
- Pre-school care such as nursery schools, play schools and crèches.
- Care for older children such as out of school clubs (breakfast clubs, afterschool clubs) and holiday clubs.
How long can I use childcare vouchers?
Childcare Vouchers can be used to pay for the care of children up to the age of 15 or 16 if they are disabled, including: Home based care such as childminders, nannies and au pairs.
How do you get a CCDF?
Eligibility Requirements
- Applicant or Child must be a member or lineal descent of one of the CCDF member Tribes listed below.
- Applicant must be working and/or attending school;
- Child must be under the age of 13 years old;
- Household Income must be at or below 85% of the State Median Income for the same size household.
What is a CCDF?
The federal Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) is an aggregate of several funding sources that is distributed in block grants by the federal government to the states and territories. The purpose of the CCDF is to increase the availability, affordability, and quality of child care services.
What else can I use Childcare Vouchers for?
Childcare Vouchers can be used to pay for the care of children up to the age of 15 or 16 if they are disabled, including:
- Home based care such as childminders, nannies and au pairs.
- Pre-school care such as nursery schools, play schools and crèches.