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Hi, Does anyone know much about childcare vouchers you get through work and OFSTED? I am looking to get a Nanny but am finding quite a few Nannies are not OFSTED registered. Does this mean I can't pay them using the childcare vouchers I am planning to use? If they become OFSTED registered, does it effect their take home pay / tax / NI? Many thanks to anyone than can help! Suzie
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Yep, they need to be Ofsted registered to get paid via Childcare Vouchers. You may well be able to get them registered, though (they'll probably expect you to cover the charge which is around ?100 I think). It won't impact how much they get paid at all, but paying by Childcare Vouchers will reduce your childcare bill as you'll be paying a portion of their salary from your gross rather than net salary.
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