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  • Sally BFCA
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    We wrote an article about this Childcare Vouchers that may help you.

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  • MPwannadecentincome
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    Originally posted by beoptima View Post
    Thanks friends for all your responses..if I transfer child care amount from business a/c direct to nursery's a/c can I still claim it as expense and will it be tax deductible or is it necessary that I go through child care provider (like companies do) to make it tax deductible

    thanks
    There are other posts on CUK giving information about setting up an "approved" employer scheme - as long as the provider itself is registered.

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  • beoptima
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    one more query

    Thanks friends for all your responses..if I transfer child care amount from business a/c direct to nursery's a/c can I still claim it as expense and will it be tax deductible or is it necessary that I go through child care provider (like companies do) to make it tax deductible

    thanks

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  • ASB
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    Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
    Be a bit hard to justify it had no BIK, especially if it's linked to a citizenship application...
    Agreed, if it passes wholly, necessarily and exclusively - at the time of application - then it is claimable though. It's just unlikely.

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  • DiscoStu
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    Originally posted by ASB View Post
    2. Possibly. If the **sole** reason for the passport is to travel to those offices you can claim it.
    Be a bit hard to justify it had no BIK, especially if it's linked to a citizenship application...

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  • BrilloPad
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    I believe child vouchers have to go to a registered scheme.

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  • ASB
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    2. Possibly. If the **sole** reason for the passport is to travel to those offices you can claim it.

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  • NotAllThere
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    2. no

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  • beoptima
    started a topic child vouchers and passport fee

    child vouchers and passport fee

    Friends
    I have my limited company and wanted to check if I can setup a child voucher scheme and how can I get it moving.I need to pay my child minder every week so if the amount £243 /month can go towards tax deductible expense then it will save a lot.I read through the forum an there were few links but I couldn't get a clear view hence asking again.If I can know step by step of getting this done it will be helpful.Also can I claim all my past payments that i made to my child minder or it only kicks of once I setup and account.

    2.My client has various offices in europe which I may need to travel normally people get business visa but I applied for british passport so can I show it as tax deductible expense

    Thanks

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