Tax-Free Childcare is a UK government scheme designed to help working parents with the cost of registered childcare. You open an online account for each eligible child, deposit money, and the government automatically tops up your contributions at a rate of 20%.
The scheme can be used to pay registered childminders, nurseries, nannies, after-school clubs, and holiday play schemes — as long as the provider is registered with Ofsted or an equivalent body.
How it works
The government adds £2 for every £8 you pay into your childcare account. This top-up is applied automatically and can be used immediately. There is no need to claim or apply separately for each payment you make.
How much can you save?
The maximum government contribution is £2,000 per child per year (£500 per quarter). If your child is disabled, this doubles to £4,000 per year (£1,000 per quarter). You can hold accounts for multiple children, each with their own annual limit.
Key facts
- Government top-up: £2 for every £8 you deposit (20%)
- Standard maximum: £2,000 per child per year (£500 per quarter)
- Disabled child maximum: £4,000 per year (£1,000 per quarter)
- Child must be aged 11 or under (16 or under if disabled)
- You must reconfirm eligibility every 3 months to keep receiving the top-up
- Can be combined with 15 or 30 free hours of childcare entitlement
- Apply at: GOV.UK Tax-Free Childcare