Nursery places available from 7am – 6pm
Nursery places available from 7am – 6pm
Many parents wish to put their child in nursery to ensure they are gaining vital early childhood education, developing in a nurturing environment, and being cared for by reliable caregivers whilst they focus on other important responsibilities.
Though parents seek the peace of mind that nursery provides them while they work, it may come with concerns or questions about costs.
What some don’t know is that 1.3 million families in the UK are eligible for the Tax-Free Childcare scheme (which offers up to £2,000 a year, per child, towards childcare costs). Around 800,000 are not currently using this benefit.
With tax-free childcare available from the government, you can make your money stretch further whilst providing your children with the best possible childcare.

Tax-Free Childcare is a scheme around which there can be some confusion, as it isn’t actually about tax at all. Essentially, it’s a top-up scheme to help working families pay for childcare with a boost from the government (to the cap limit).
It’s important to note that if you are already claiming Universal Credit or Tax Credits for help with childcare costs, claiming Tax-Free Childcare will stop your other benefits.
Most parents who are eligible for Tax Credits or Universal Credit will save more money with the childcare elements of these benefits, rather than using the Tax-Free Childcare scheme.
Find out more about funded childcare, which can be accessed alongside Tax-Free Childcare for eligible parents


In some limited circumstances, you might be eligible for Tax-Free Childcare even if you are not currently working. These include:
The scheme was launched in April 2017 and is the main option for parents who are in work. It replaced childcare vouchers for new applicants in October 2018.
You need to create an online childcare account via the Government Tax-Free Childcare site. Only one parent can open the account – though both can use it.
One of the key features of the Tax-Free Childcare scheme is that you need to reconfirm that you’re eligible at the end of each entitlement period, for your tax-free childcare to continue into the next period. The entitlement period is usually three months, but HMRC can alter the length period by up to two months.
Parents can pay money into the account as and when they like, with flexibility to pay in more or less per month, and the ability to withdraw money from the account if you need to.
The money in the Tax-Free Childcare account, including the government top-up, can be used for after-school clubs and holiday activities, as long as the provider is registered with the Tax-Free Childcare scheme and is regulated by Ofsted, the Childcare Register or the Early Years Register. It can also be used for the typical range of registered providers, including:


At Urmston Day Nursery, we accept payments via the Tax-Free Childcare government scheme, if you are using this method of payment, please can you ensure that we receive your payment for the 1st of each month.
You will be provided with a Tax-Free Childcare reference when you register, please use this reference when sending in your payments. You can find further details of how to apply for Tax-Free Childcare at www.childcarechoices.gov.uk.
