Research commissioned by HMRC has suggested that low take-up of the Tax-Free Childcare (TFC) scheme is linked to a ‘poor understanding’ of the initiative.
Under the TFC scheme, relief is 20% of the costs of childcare, up to total childcare costs of 10,000 pounds per child per year. The scheme is therefore worth a maximum of 2,000 pounds per child (4,000 pounds for a disabled child). All children under 12 (up to 17 for children with disabilities) are eligible.
To qualify for Tax-Free Childcare all parents in the household must generally meet a minimum income level, based on working 16 hours a week (on average 131 pounds a week) and each earn less than 100,000 pounds a year and not already be receiving support through Tax Credits or Universal Credit.
According to the research, 1.3 million UK families are eligible for the TFC scheme. The study found that many families were unaware of the initiative, and others who were aware of TFC had poor understanding of its key aspects.
A handful of taxpayers believe other schemes are more suitable for their needs, and a small number prefer to use childcare vouchers, which are believed to provide additional benefits.
More information on TFC can be found here.