The Low Incomes
Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has urged the Government to provide greater clarity to parents on the many recent and planned changes to child support.1 The tax campaigners are concerned that the childcare support landscape has become very complex and it is difficult for parents to understand how schemes are supposed to interact, such as tax credits, the planned tax free childcare (TFC), universal credit, free childcare entitlement and childcare vouche
Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has urged the Government to provide greater clarity to parents on the many recent and planned changes to child support.1 The
tax campaigners are concerned that the childcare support landscape has become very complex and it is difficult for parents to understand how schemes are supposed to interact, such as tax credits, the planned tax free childcare (TFC), universal credit, free childcare entitlement and childcare vouche
tax campaigners are concerned that the childcare support landscape has become very complex and it is difficult for parents to understand how
schemes are supposed to interact, such
as tax credits, the planned tax free childcare (TFC), universal credit, free childcare entitlement and childcare vouche
tax credits, the planned
tax free childcare (TFC), universal credit, free childcare entitlement and childcare vouche
tax free childcare (TFC), universal
credit, free childcare entitlement and childcare vouchers.
As parents increasingly tailor their children's education through course choice, scholarship
tax credits, education savings accounts, homeschooling, online and blending learning, and so on, top - down accountability
schemes will become increasingly untenable.
That majority position on vouchers is supported by NSBA's 2017 - 2018 Advocacy Agenda which cites
as a priority «Defend (ing) against privatization by challenging vouchers, tuition
tax credits and similar
schemes.»
The weakness of the
scheme and the fact that emissions reductions achieved through voluntary action or the newly announced home insulation
scheme don't attract
credits have led to a revival of the debate over the merits of a carbon
tax,
as an alternative to emissions trading.