Help with childcare costs - do you qualify for extra tax credits?
If you work and pay for childcare you may be able to get tax credits to help with the costs. You usually have to work for at least 16 hours a week to qualify. You may still qualify if you worked 16 hours or more before going on maternity, paternity, adoption or sick leave. You can claim as soon as you start paying childcare costs and only for the amounts that are actually paid by you.
You can get help with up to 80 per cent of your childcare costs - subject to a maximum limit in the amount of childcare costs you can claim each week.
If you pay childcare for:
This means that the maximum help you can get for your childcare through tax credits is:
The actual amount you get will depend on your income - the lower your income, the more tax credits you can get.
You must use registered or approved childcare. This can include childcare provided by nurseries, childminders, foster carers, out of school hours clubs and nannies.
There are different registration and approval rules for each part of the UK. It’s important you check that your childcare provider meets these rules before you make a claim for tax credits to help with your childcare costs.
You can't claim help through tax credits for childcare costs for any of the following:
You can still claim for any childcare costs that you actually pay for yourself. So for example if your employer pays only some of your childcare cost in vouchers, you can make a claim for the rest of the cost.
If you're a lone parent
If you're a single parent you must work 16 hours or more a week to claim help with childcare costs.
If you're part of a couple
Generally you and your partner must both work 16 hours or more a week to claim help. Only one of you has to work 16 hours or more if one of you is:
If you're on maternity, paternity or adoption leave
You can claim tax credits to help with childcare costs if immediately before you went on leave you were working 16 hours or more and any of the following apply:
You can also claim help with childcare costs for the two weeks you are on paternity leave.
If you're off sick
You can claim help with childcare costs if all of the following apply:
If you don't return to work after 28 weeks you may not qualify any more. It's important you let the Tax Credit Office know if you don't go back to work after 28 weeks.
You can only claim help with childcare costs if you've already arranged your childcare. You can't claim in advance.
If you're making a new claim
If you're making a new claim for help with childcare costs you need to fill in page four of the tax credits claim form. If you haven’t already got your claim form, you can get one by ringing the Tax Credit Helpline on 0845 300 3900.
If you're already receiving tax credits
Your circumstances may change and allow you to claim for help with childcare costs. For example you may:
Call the Tax Credit Office and let them know if this happens.
If you need more help you can call the Tax Credit Helpline on 0845 300 3900, or textphone 0845 300 3909 if you are deaf or have a hearing or speech impairment (open from 8.00 am to 8.00 pm every day except Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day).
If you're calling from overseas you can also contact the Tax Credit Office on +44 289 053 8192.
Provided by HM Revenue and Customs