Parents to get 30 hours free childcare until October even if their income has dropped due to coronavirus
PARENTS will be able to get 30 hours of free childcare and tax-free childcare until October even if their income has dropped due to coronavirus.for 16 hours a week for the next three months to qualify.Parents will be able to get financial help with childcare even if their income as fallen below the threshold due to coronavirusFor example, someone above the age of 25 would have to earn at least £1,813.76 over three months.will now continue to receive support until October 31.
To qualify you must usually work at least 16 hours a week at the national living or minimum wage and earn less than £100,000 a year.Childcare vouchers - In January alone, nearly 350,000 children benefited from the 30 hours of funding, according to the Department for Education . Meanwhile, the tax-free childcare scheme gives families a £2 government top-up for every £8 they pay into their child's childcare account.
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