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Simona
22-01-2016, 05:13 PM
...and eligibility checking the system for 30 hours and Tax Free childcare

Info for those cms who like to keep updated on this...link here

Childcare Bill – Joint Online Childcare Application: 21 Jan 2016: Hansard Written Answers - TheyWorkForYou (http://www.theyworkforyou.com/wms/?id=2016-01-21.HCWS481.h&s=(%22early+years%22+OR+%22childcare%22+OR+%22n%20 urseries%22+OR+%2230+hours%22+or+%22pre-schools%22)#gHCWS481.0)



Edited to correct the link. Sarah :)

Simona
23-01-2016, 10:25 AM
Oh...... I had hoped someone had succeeded in opening the link for me.....no worries ....we don't need a link.
Here is the short statement by Gyimah.


Sam Gyimah The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education


''During second reading of the Childcare Bill my right honourable friend - the Secretary of State for Education - announced that our extended childcare entitlement will be delivered via a joint online application being developed by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC).

As I outlined during Committee Stage of the Childcare Bill, the Department for Education will be providing HMRC with funding for the development of the joint online application and eligibility checking system.

I can confirm today that for 2015-16, urgent expenditure estimated at £1million will be met by repayable cash advances from the Contingencies Fund.

The development of the joint online application will mean that parents and children who will be eligible to benefit from both the extended entitlement and Tax-Free Childcare will be able to apply for both schemes through one simple and straightforward system, saving them valuable time.


This statement has also been made in the House of Lords: HLWS472''

BallyH
23-01-2016, 02:18 PM
Oh...... I had hoped someone had succeeded in opening the link for me.....no worries ....we don't need a link.
Here is the short statement by Gyimah.


Sam Gyimah The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education


''During second reading of the Childcare Bill my right honourable friend - the Secretary of State for Education - announced that our extended childcare entitlement will be delivered via a joint online application being developed by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC).

As I outlined during Committee Stage of the Childcare Bill, the Department for Education will be providing HMRC with funding for the development of the joint online application and eligibility checking system.

I can confirm today that for 2015-16, urgent expenditure estimated at £1million will be met by repayable cash advances from the Contingencies Fund.

The development of the joint online application will mean that parents and children who will be eligible to benefit from both the extended entitlement and Tax-Free Childcare will be able to apply for both schemes through one simple and straightforward system, saving them valuable time.


This statement has also been made in the House of Lords: HLWS472''

Thank you Simona for sharing. I'm please we won't be 'penalised' for parents claiming who aren't eligible.

rickysmiths
23-01-2016, 10:34 PM
Childcare Bill – Joint Online Childcare Application: 21 Jan 2016: Hansard Written Answers - TheyWorkForYou (http://www.theyworkforyou.com/wms/?id=2016-01-21.HCWS481.h&s=(%22early+years%22+OR+%22childcare%22+OR+%22n%20 urseries%22+OR+%2230+hours%22+or+%22pre-schools%22)#gHCWS481.0)



Here is the link for you.

Simona
24-01-2016, 09:05 AM
Thank you RS...I tried a hundreds times to get that link as it would not copy properly...thank God it was not too long a statement and I copied it in its entirety.

MOH...yes ...important to keep updated on all these changes and making sure cms know how it will work...without the worry on accountability of parents' declarations...after all it seems very obvious that many providers will get together and share the 30 hours :thumbsup: