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Childcare tax credit extends to nannies

Early years organisations have broadly welcomed Government plans to extend financial support for parents using home-based childcare and other types of provision that have so far been unregistered.

Early years organisations have broadly welcomed Government plans to extend financial support for parents using home-based childcare and other types of provision that have so far been unregistered.

On Monday, Margaret Hodge, minister for children, announced a consultation that could see families earning around 43,000 eligible to claim tax credits towards their childcare costs from next April. These tax credits would cover the employment of nannies, childminding for children aged over seven, childcare for children aged over seven in breakfast clubs or holiday clubs, and clubs and activities for children under eight that last less than two hours a day.

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