The amount parents can claim back for childcare costs rise has risen but most people won’t have seen their payments go up until this month as Universal Credit is paid in arrears
Universal Credit payments will rise for thousands of families this month following a change in childcare rules.
Parents on the benefit have seen the amount they can claim back for childcare costs rise from £646 to £951 for one child, and from £1,108 to £1,630 for two or more children. You can back up to 85% of your childcare costs, up to these maximum amounts, if you’re in work.
The new rates technically came into force in June but most people won’t have seen their payments go up until this month. This is because Universal Credit is paid monthly in arrears.
Anna Stevenson, benefits expert at Turn2us, told the Sun: “The increased amount for childcare came in for assessment periods beginning on or after June 28. So, the earliest people would get paid the higher rate of childcare help would be in the payment due August 3 – which would have been paid on August 1 because August 3 was a Sunday.”