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HMRC Issues Alert for Parents Using Childcare This Summer as Savings Worth Thousands Available - Liverpool Echo

NORTH YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND, AUG 5 – HM Revenue and Customs urges working families to register for Tax-Free Childcare, with 75,000 providers accepting payments and government top-ups of up to £4,000 annually.

  • On August 3, 2025, HM Revenue and Customs is offering up to £4,000 in government top-up payments to households with children through the Tax-Free Childcare scheme, encouraging families to save on childcare costs.
  • Ahead of national Playday, HMRC highlights the first Wednesday in August to promote children’s right to play and wellbeing.
  • The scheme’s eligibility rules state families could qualify if each parent earns at least the National Minimum Wage and no more than £100,000 annually, with children aged 11 or under or disabled up to 16.
  • Today, 75,000 childcare settings accept Tax-Free Childcare, including nurseries, registered childminders, and holiday activity clubs, and providers can sign up via GOV.UK.
  • Next month’s eligibility cutoff on September 1 means families yet to sign up can register now to cover summer activities or have funds ready for breakfast and after-school clubs when the new term starts.
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HMRC offering up to £4,000 free to households with children born in certain years

Tax-Free Childcare means working families can save up to £2,000 annually for each child up to the age of 11, and £4,000 for a disabled child up to…

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