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Childcare vouchers

I know the maximum you can claim tax/ni free is £55 but is there anything to stop you claiming more than what the childcare currently costs for future use?

For example at the moment my hubby will be getting £195 a month in vouchers but can actually claim £235 but our childcare isn't that much yet. However when I go from part time to full time, maybe June next year, the childcare costs will go up and he can claim the full £235 (or whatever it is then).

Is there a set date they have to be used by or can we keep them and put it towards the costs next year, therefore reducing the additional cost to us?


missspeedy23  Mon 08/09/08 13:21
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factor30
Mon 08/09/08
21:35
Is there an expiry date on the vouchers. Can ou get hold of any written terms and conditions? Might be worth ringing the voucher provider.
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