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Paying for childcare - Help for lone parents

New Deal for Lone Parents
New Deal is a government strategy for getting people back into work. A lone parent, whose youngest child is under 16, and is either not working or is working under 16 hours a week, can get help under the New Deal for Lone Parents scheme. There is access to a Personal Adviser, who will advise what funding is available towards course fees, travel, and childcare. He or she will be there as a contact throughout the whole New Deal programme.
It's their job to:

The scheme can helps with childcare costs by:

Contact and resources:
Local Jobcentre Plus, call 0800 868 868 or check out the pages on the Directgov website for more information and the booklet Bringing up children on your own LP15 revised March 03. This booklet is also available in large print, audio and Braille.

Child Tax Credits

Child Tax Credit and the childcare element of Working Tax Credit
Tax credits can help families with children or those who need help paying for childcare. Nine out of ten families with children are eligible for the new tax credits. Child Tax Credit is paid into the bank account of the main carer - the person who is mainly responsible for looking after the children. Families on incomes of up to £58,000 a year (or £66,000 a year if there is at least one child who is less than a year old) can benefit from the new Child Tax Credit whether or not they are working. This money acknowledges and supports the costs of bringing up children.


Childcare element of Working Tax Credit
Working Tax Credit is an in-work tax credit for families, and includes an element to support the costs of registered or approved childcare for working parents.

To qualify for support, the childcare must be:

To apply for the childcare element of Working Tax Credit:

The childcare element will pay up to 80% of eligible childcare costs up to a maximum of:

The childcare element of Working Tax Credit will be paid into the bank account of the main carer alongside the Child Tax Credit.


Contact and resources:
Download a local information booklet about Tax Credits

Helplines
The Tax Credit helpline can help parents to complete their claim form or check the progress of their claim.

8.00am - 8.00pm every day (except Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day and Easter Sunday) England, Scotland and Wales 0845 300 3900

For people with hearing or speech difficulties
England, Scotland and Wales 0845 300 3909

Finding out more about childcare
Southampton Children and Young People's Information Service will be happy to give you information about finding and choosing high quality childcare that will suit your child, or search our database of childcare in Southampton.

To find childcare outside of Southampton, visit the Directgov Childcarefinder.

 


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