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<p>Universal Credit (UC) is paid in a single monthly amount directly into people’s
bank accounts, giving them control over their own money and making the move into work
easier.</p><p> </p><p>The Government is committed to supporting parents with moving
into work and, as part of this, we increased the level of support for childcare costs
from 70 per cent in legacy benefits to up to 85 per cent in UC. The UC childcare policy
aligns with the wider government childcare offer, which includes free childcare hours
and tax free childcare. UC claimants can utilise both the free childcare entitlement
and UC childcare costs in conjunction with each other for relevant hours. This offer
means that reasonable childcare costs should not form a barrier to work.</p><p> </p><p>We
have made other changes to ease the burden on claimants and encourage work. We recognise
that upfront childcare costs or deposits may prevent a claimant from starting work
so Jobcentres can now use the Flexible Support Fund to support the transition into
work. When parents have good reason for late reporting of their childcare costs, the
Department is piloting a more flexible approach for reimbursing these costs.</p><p>
</p><p>Since February 2018, Universal Credit claimants have been able to upload digital
copies of their childcare cost receipts or invoices through their online Universal
Credit account.</p><p />
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