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Tax Credit Childcare Costs

Question: will i still get my childcare cost paid for by tax credits if my contracted hours go from….?
16 hours a week to 20 hours a week?????
i only get £10 a week i have a 18 month old baby! why sould me and my partener both work full time i would never get to see her, once she start school then i wil be going back into full time employment like i was before i had her…. so dnt fucking say i should go back to work full time when you dnt even know me! silly cow!
Answer: Is that what they’re calling other people’s money? Tax credits? How about you work 40 hours per week and pay for it yourself?
Child Care Costs Soar for Low-Income Parents
President Obama is proposing a two-part initiative to beef up financial assistance for families who pay for child care. But for Little Knights and Maidens Learning Center in Fernley, the money can’t come soon enough.
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Child Tax Credit Child Care

With the busy schedule most parents face today, it is becoming more and more necessary to find reliable child care for your children. Learning how to choose a babysitter is one of the most important things a parent can do in preparation for this difficult and sometimes frustrating situation.
There are several factors to consider when picking a day facility or babysitter for your child. These include the number of other children in the group, the facility, the training of the staff and monetary concerns. Determining your comfort level with each of these items is the first step in deciding where to place your child.
There are several different options available to parents looking to place their children in a child care setting. These options are: in your own home, daycare in the home of the sitter and a day car facility. Considering each is the best way to choose a babysitter.
At Home: This option means only your children will be involved in the day care situation, your child will be most comfortable because he or she will be in your own home. As you are picking your provider, their training will be a match to what you want. This is an expensive option.
At the Providers Home: There will be several children, though not as many as in a day care facility. It is also comforting for the child to be in a home situation. Most of these providers have some official training as well. This is the medium price level for a child care situation.
Day Care Facility: this has the most other children and is in facility as opposed to a home. The staff is always professionally trained and the cost is usually the cheapest.
Learning how to choose a babysitter is an important step in taking care of your children and ensuring they have the best possible care.
New Laws for NY in 2010
Twelve new laws take effect in New York State starting January 1.
WBAL Radio Interview on Child Care Tax Credit 4 5 07
Child Tax Credit Child Care Costs

Question: Can i claim unemployment benefit if I quit my job?
I live in uk and have had to quit from my job as my wages are not covering my child care costs. I can not claim any tax credits or income support as husband earns above threshold, but cant afford the loses I incur from working. Need to find a job that I can work around cheaper childcare options, no jobs available!
Answer: Yes, you can. You can claim Jobseeker’s Allowance. If you quit your job, it will need to be determined whether you have “good cause” for leaving it, but if you have a god enough reason, there is no reason why your benefits should be affected.
There are 2 types of Jobseeker’s Allowance: Contribution based and Income based. As your husband is working full time, you will not be able to get income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance. Contribution based Jobseeker’s Allowance is based upon your National Insurance contributions over the past two tax years.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/MoneyTaxAndBenefits/BenefitsTaxCreditsAndOtherSupport/Employedorlookingforwork/DG_10018757
http://www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk/JCP/Customers/WorkingAgeBenefits/Jobseekerallowance/index.html
Crackdown set as fraud drains funds
At an age in which she could have received in-home care herself, Pacoima resident Susie Claborn, 73, seemed an unlikely welfare cheat.
Tim Walz: Middle Class Tax Fairness Act