Signed in as:
filler@godaddy.com
Signed in as:
filler@godaddy.com
Feeling completely clueless? This calculator will give you estimates of childcare entitlements, child benefit and eligibilities and is a great place to start!
Check if you're entitled to tax free childcare for your child under age 11 (or disabled child under age 16) and calculate what you could save per year!
If you have access to childcare vouchers (closed to new families in 2018), you may want to check if it's worth switching to tax free childcare instead.
If you have a tax free childcare account and you're not sure how much you need to top up your account by, this calculator will help you.
Check if you're entitled to 15/30 free hours for your pre-school child.
Need to estimate costs for school-aged children? Plan their holidays, half-terms & extra hours in advance.
Compare the costs of different childcare providers.
How much is Child Benefit worth to your family and are you liable for paying the high income benefit charge if you claim it?
Play around with your (and your partner's) income to see how much you take home with a promotion or if you change to part time.
Use this calculator to get an estimate of what your adjusted net income is. This can affect your ability to claim help with childcare costs and your child benefit claim.
Use this calculator to help you see how little it can cost you to add significant amounts of money to your pension if you are hit by the high income child benefit charge (incomes ~£60,000-£85,000)
If you and/or your partner earns between £100k-£160k per year, you can still access tax free childcare and funded hours by contributing extra to your pension. Use our calculator to estimate the savings.
Use this calculator to work out the cost of adding extra money to your pension so that you can still access funding for childcare. You can work out the point at which you break even as well as learn more about how to optimise it.
A great place to start is the tax-free childcare calculator, which can save you up to £2,000 per year, per child (£4,000 per disabled child). There are earning requirements that must be met to qualify, and you'll receive the money via your tax-free childcare account. Once you have that set up, it can be hard to work out how much to top up each month, but our top-up calculator can help you determine the optimum amount to add monthly.
Those who qualify for tax-free childcare will likely also qualify for 15/30 funded hours, depending on the age of the child. The government is expanding the funded hours scheme to include children as young as 9 months. However, since the scheme is linked to school terms, determining the date that your child will qualify can be difficult. Not only does our calculator show you the dates, but it also informs you of the dates they are due to start school, where your childcare costs will change significantly.
You can use our childcare costs calculator to compare nursery providers or even just to see how much your bill changes after tax-free childcare, once your funded hours kick in. Unfortunately, every provider passes on these funded hours in different ways, so you may still need to contact them directly to find out the exact discount.
Our income calculator can help you model different wages, part-time/full-time setups, and estimate your taxes, national insurance, student loan, and pension payments. After having children, working full time can be a challenge, even with great childcare, and you can test out different scenarios, taking childcare costs into account.
Child benefit has been around for decades to help parents with the cost of raising children. However, since 2013, if the highest earner in the household earned over £50,000, they needed to do a self-assessment to repay part or all of the child benefit. From 6th April 2024, this threshold increases to £60,000. Use our child benefit calculator to estimate your higher income child benefit charge, or for those earning under the threshold, how much you'll receive. If you want to consider adding more money to your pension to try to reduce your charge, use our 2023/2024 and 2024/2025 calculators to find the optimum amount for you and your family.
We have a temporary budget day calculator to see how your income will change in the new tax year after the national insurance and child benefit changes.
Finally, for those affected by the higher income child benefit charge or earnings over £100k per year, use our adjusted net income calculator to calculate what the government views as your adjusted net income. Charitable donations and pension contributions will reduce your adjusted net income, but taxes, national insurance, and student loan repayments don't count.
We have big plans, and are working on calculators for maternity/parental leave pay, due date and other prenatal/postnatal calculators as well as more bespoke calculators for unusual circumstances. Stick with us as we grow!
Have we helped you save money? Buy us a coffee to say thanks!
Copyright © 2024 milkandmoney.co.uk - All Rights Reserved.
Powered by GoDaddy
We offer tools specifically designed for those who are close to qualifying for tax-free childcare and funded hours...