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The maximum you can take tax and NI free is £55 per week, or £2,916 per year. Any amount over this is subject to tax and NI. When taking childcare vouchers, you must ensure that your salary is not reduced to less than £421 per month or £97 per week. This is to ensure the minimum amount of NI on which a number of state benefits, including Statutory Sick Pay, are dependent is paid. As a family you can make greater savings if your partner also takes childcare vouchers via their employer.
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To take childcare vouchers you must fulfill the following criteria:
You must be either the parent or step-parent of the child, or the child lives with you and you have parental responsibility for that child. See HM Revenue & Customs website for more details.
The child whose care you are paying for can be aged up to 16, or to be precise, the vouchers can be used up to 1st September following the child's 15th birthday, or 1st September following their 16th birthday if the child is disabled. See HM Revenue & Customs website for more details.
You must use the vouchers to pay for registered or approved childcare. See HM Revenue & Customs for more details.
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No. You can only use the vouchers to pay for registered or approved care. Details of this can be found on HM Revenue & Customs Website.
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Most carers are happy to accept Sodexho Pass childcare vouchers. Refer to the Carers section for information to pass on to your carer explaining the scheme.
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Your employer will stipulate how long you have to remain in the scheme for. In our experience most employers will expect you to stay in the scheme for a year.
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As part of the Salary Sacrifice Agreement, you agree to take the vouchers over a fixed period agreed (usually one year) and should remain on the scheme for that period of time. You may however leave the scheme under exceptional circumstances e.g. birth, marriage, divorce or death. Any other reason would have to be agreed on an individual basis with your scheme co-ordinator.
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If you wish to leave the scheme prior to the end date of the agreement or anniversary of your start date, your employer has to give agreement. Most employers will agree if you have experienced a life-changing event, such as birth, death, marriage, etc. There may be other circumstances which are acceptable but these would be at your employer's discretion.
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It is your employer's decision whether you can be reimbursed for your vouchers. If this is agreed, you will have to pay back the tax and NI on the reimbursed amount through payroll. Remember that Sodexho Pass vouchers are valid for over a year and you can still use them to pay for childcare after you have left your current employer.
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Sodexo Pass Limited
Solar House
Kings Way
Stevenage
Herts
SG1 2UA
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