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Posted : Oct 18, 2009 8:58:02 PM
Subject : child care questions

how much does the avergae nursey cost? and how do you qualify for help with pavements?
im a stay at home mum at mo but may have to return soon.

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jellyfishpink

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Posted : Oct 18, 2009 9:24:27 PM

I pay £33 a day. As Lily only goes two days a week we don't get any help but I get the child care vouchers deducted from my salary to pay for it. Ring child tax credits as they can probably explain it better than me! xx

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caiash
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Posted : Nov 01, 2009 3:37:52 PM

Hiya
Caitlin goes 3 full days a week, i get the child care element of the child tax credit which means i get all of it paid except for £10 of it. It really depends how much you earn and how much your partner earns, we both work full time and thats what we get

hope it helps

Jo x

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mummybeth
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Posted : Nov 02, 2009 1:11:07 PM

Hi.
I live in somerset and my daughter goes everday 9-3 and we are charged £465 a month and tax credits pay most of this as we are both working full time. I have found in the past though that tax credits will not give you a quote on how much you would get. you have to put yourself in that situation before they tell you which is a very risky thing to do but it does usually pay off.
How ol dis your child because when they are 3 you get a allowance for pre-school fees. although not sure how much it is.

Beth x

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