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What are childcare vouchers?
By Babyexpert.com on 16/03/2009 11:12:00
If you work and use childcare, signing up for childcare vouchers could save you more than £1,000 a year.

Put simply, you buy childcare vouchers from your pre-taxed income. That means you don’t pay tax or National Insurance on them. You can spend your childcare vouchers on almost any Ofsted registered or approved childcare for children aged 0-15 years

Important info: How Monday’s child benefit changes will affect you
By Fiona McKim on 04/01/2013 10:37:13
The government’s changes explained and advice on what you need to do

into your bank account and you are responsible for paying it back to the taxman.If you are no longer eligible you can either join the self-assessment tax scheme and fill in a yearly form declaring what you owe, or inform HMRC (HM Revenue & Customs) you

Saving for your child
By Babyexpert.com on 02/06/2008 12:30:54
What to do with that Child Trust Fund cheque? We have expert advice for you in a BabyExpert webchat.

independent children's savings websites.They can advise on more than what to do with your CTF money. Join in for information about how to save for your child's future, the best ways to keep down tax bills, how friends and family can contribute to your child

Census figures reveal more mums are making the work-life balance work
By Emma Daly on 17/12/2012 11:08:03
Latest figures show there are less stay-at-home mums than expected – but at what cost?

women back to work. Yet, there is seemingly less help for two-parent families in the tax and benefit system, meaning women are simply returning to work out of necessity. Last year, a report by CARE charity revealed that married couples where the mum

Maternity and Child Benefit information
By Babyexpert.com on 22/09/2010 12:14:00
There's plenty of financial support available from the Government to help towards the costs of having a family…

1.You may be eligible for child tax credits for a new baby and any child living with you who's under 16 (or 20 if in full-time education or training). From April 2011 , the Government will reduce tax credits eligibility for families with a household

Child benefit cuts – how will they affect you?
By Babyexpert.com on 04/10/2010 12:06:10
Child Benefit will be withdrawn from higher-rate taxpayer families, what will this mean for you?

What has been announced? From 2013 our coalition government will withdraw child benefit from families where one or both parents are higher-rate tax payers. What does this mean for you?This means if both parents earn less than £44,000 per year, you

New childcare voucher changes: what you think
By Emma Daly on 20/03/2013 10:15:55
Yesterday news broke that working parents will qualify for up to £1,200 per year per child by 2015. Here's your response

, shame they're not bringing it in any earlier," says Amy Fuller via Facebook. "Seen as i pay my tax and have done for the last 18 years and never claimed benefits, i think its about time the government started helping out families who have to work

Back to work after a baby
By Babyexpert.com on 14/05/2008 14:46:26
What rights do you have when you return to work after having a baby?

the cost of looking after your child. Overall, this will save you up to £1,196 a year as you don't have to pay National Insurance or Income Tax on them. The vouchers can be used to pay for registered and approved childcare such as day nurseries

Want to start your own business?
By Babyexpert.com on 10/04/2006 09:49:10
Having children is a time when many women set up their own business. Here's how.

and researching the market and, three months later, on 6 March, the site was launched. ‘I found the Business Link website (www.businesslink.gov.uk) very helpful and got advice from my dad, who owns his own website. There's a lot to grasp with the VAT, tax

Review: Babymoon break in Dubai
By Emma Daly on 06/02/2013 11:11:10
Carly Waldon, 5 months pregnant, and fiancé Tom, 31, escaped to Dubai for a city-meets-beach romantic ‘babymoon’ break

(including tax and service charge) for a double room, see fairmont.com/dubai.Fairmont Dubai Spa, Heavy Leg Reviver approx. £38 for 30 minutes.Fly Emirates from London Heathrow to Dubai from £447.34. Emirates fly direct to Dubai from six UK departure points

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