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Originally posted by tarbera View PostOk it's £301 per child for 3 days a week (canary wharf)
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYeah but they end up making friends with other kids on estates with benefit claiming parents and.. and.. oh.. never mind.
Dont think there are many benefit claimants where I live now. Probably not living in detached houses - apart from me of course!
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Originally posted by psychocandy View Post£150 a day for a nursery! FFS I'm doing the wrong job.....
£23 a day next week for my little monster....
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£150 a day for a nursery! FFS I'm doing the wrong job.....
£23 a day next week for my little monster....
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Originally posted by pr1 View PostUp to £243 tax free childcare vouchers per month (per employee) - if nanny is ofsted registered think you can pay her with them
That nursery sounds expensive though... at least the nanny can look after both kids at once
edit: yeah would like to see where that nursery is? that's almost more expensive than Eton
Also, that is far too much per day for a nursery.
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Originally posted by tarbera View PostWorking via a limited company (England) what are the tax breaks if any for
Having a Nanny 3 days a week (£120 a day) to enable you to go to client office (can they be an employee etc)
Putting Child in Nursery (£150 a day) - vouchers or such like?
child 1 = 2 years
child 2 = 3 year old
asking for a friend
i'd avoid that, but i'm a lazy bugger
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Originally posted by tarbera View PostWorking via a limited company (England) what are the tax breaks if any for
Having a Nanny 3 days a week (£120 a day) to enable you to go to client office (can they be an employee etc)
Putting Child in Nursery (£150 a day) - vouchers or such like?
child 1 = 2 years
child 2 = 3 year old
asking for a friend
That nursery sounds expensive though... at least the nanny can look after both kids at once
edit: yeah would like to see where that nursery is? that's almost more expensive than EtonLast edited by pr1; 15 February 2018, 20:42.
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childcare costs
Working via a limited company (England) what are the tax breaks if any for
Having a Nanny 3 days a week (£120 a day) to enable you to go to client office (can they be an employee etc)
Putting Child in Nursery (£150 a day) - vouchers or such like?
child 1 = 2 years
child 2 = 3 year old
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