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Factsheets

This section contains a wealth of useful business, tax and financial information - contact us for help and advice specific to your circumstances.

Business start-up

What to consider before starting up your own enterprise.

Capital taxes

Key information on capital gains tax, inheritance tax, stamp duties and more.

Corporate and business tax

Make sure your business is tax compliant - and tax efficient.

Employment (tax)

Tax essentials for employers, including RTI, national insurance and more.

Employment issues and regulations

From pensions auto-enrolment to statutory sick pay – key issues for employers.

General business issues

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Personal tax

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VAT

Advice on the most frequently-raised VAT issues, including choosing the right scheme.

Tax-Free Childcare

Tax-Free Childcare replaced Employer Supported Childcare, and has the advantage that the self employed, as well as employed individuals, can make use of the scheme. At Kate Price and Co, we can provide guidance on Tax-Free Childcare and Employer Supported Childcare in the Worcestershire or surrounding areas.

The government operates a tax incentive for childcare Tax-Free Childcare (TFC).

Overview

Under TFC the tax relief available is 20% of the costs of childcare up to a total of childcare costs of £10,000 per child per year. The scheme will therefore be worth a maximum of £2,000 per child (£4,000 for a disabled child). Parents are able to apply for TFC for children under 12 (up to 17 for children with disabilities).

To qualify for TFC all parents in the household must generally meet a minimum income level, based on working 16 hours a week at National Minimum Wage or Living Wages rates as appropriate and each earn less than £100,000 a year and not already be receiving support through Tax Credits, Universal Credit or the childcare voucher scheme.

Online account

Parents are able to register with the government and open an online account. The government will then 'top up' payments into this account at a rate of 20p for every 80p that families pay in.

Self-employed

Self-employed parents are able to get support with childcare costs using the TFC scheme, unlike the employer supported childcare voucher scheme. To support newly self-employed parents, the government has introduced a 'start-up' period. During this period a newly self-employed parent will not have to earn the minimum income level.

TFC and service issues

All parents of eligible children can apply for both 30 hours of free childcare and TFC via a single website. Parents can apply online through the childcare service which can be accessed via the Childcare Choices website.

Childcare providers

Only childcare providers registered with a regulator can receive Tax-Free Childcare payments.

How does this relate to employer supported childcare?

Employer Supported Childcare (ESC) closed to new entrants in October 2018. ESC continues to be available for current members if they wish to remain in it or they can switch to TFC but parents cannot be in both ESC and TFC at the same time.

How we can help

If you are in the Worcestershire area please do contact us for guidance on Tax-Free Childcare.

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