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Helping employees with childcare costs
I have recently expended my business and am now looking to recruit additional employees. I would like to offer help with childcare costs to both new and existing employees. What is the best way for me to do this?
There are three ways in which employers can help with childcare costs that do not give rise to income tax liabilities for the employees, being workplace nurseries, childcare vouchers and directly contracted childcare.
Workplace Nurseries
An employer can provide a workplace nursery and in such a case, the cost of places allocated to children of employees is exempt from tax and National Insurance Contributions, providing certain conditions are met. This exemption can be extended to cover costs for other employees' children if they are working on your premises and use your childcare facilities.
Directly Contracted Childcare
Assistance can be given by contracting directly with a commercial nursery or childminder, in which case the first £55 per week of the cost per employee will be exempt from tax and National Insurance Contributions, providing certain conditions are met.
Childcare Vouchers
Employers can provide vouchers to employees that can be redeemed against qualifying childcare. the first £55 of vouchers per week (again, per employee) are exempt from tax and National Insurance Contributions, subject to certain conditions being met.
In the case of directly contracted childcare or childcare vouchers, it is important to bear in mind that the tax exemption limit of £55 per week is per employee, not per child. HM Revenue & Customs have a leaflet available on their website called 'How to help your employees with childcare' (leaflet reference e19). If you would like to discuss the tax and National Insurance implications of assisting employees with childcare costs, please contact your local TaxAssist Accountant, who will be happy to help you.
Date published 5 Dec 2012
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