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Get Back to Work with These Money-Savings
Childcare Options
There’s no doubt about it: finding affordable and trustworthy
childcare options is one of the biggest challenges facing many
working parents today. What can you do in order to reduce your
childcare costs? Having a baby can be a huge financial stain on
first-time parents, and many don’t realize how many affordable
childcare options there are out there. Here are some tips for
finding ways to save money with different childcare options.
Some of these may seem like common sense, while others may
force you and your partner to make some hard decisions.
Financial aid can help you subsidize childcare costs
There’s no getting around the high cost of child care in the
United States. In some cases, you may find yourself paying more
for child care than your rent or mortgage. There is some help
to be found with financial aid. Take advantage of flexible
spending accounts offered by your employer, such as the
dependent care account. These accounts allow you to save
pre-tax dollars specifically for such things as day care and
elder care. You can save thousands in taxes each year by taking
advantage of these flex spending accounts. If you pay for child
care expenses with your after-tax dollars, you can take
advantage of the Dependent Care Tax Credit on your income tax
return. You can claim from 20% to 35% of up to $3,000 for one
child.
Check with you child care center for ways to offset
costs
Some child care centers are willing to work with their parents
to help offset costs. If you are having trouble keeping up with
payments, talk to your child care center before things get
worse. Let them know your financial situation and see if there
are things you can do in order to offset your child care costs.
Volunteering, donating goods or other kinds of contributions
are sometimes an acceptable way of offsetting your child care
bill. Some child care centers have the resources and
information to refer you to government agencies that can also
help with grants and financial aid.
Offset costs with family help
Traditionally, extended families have always been around to
help offset the cost and responsibility of child care. If you
are fortunate enough to have caring and supportive family
members, see if they can help you with child care. Many couples
or single parents work with their relatives to coordinate a
child care schedule that works for both parties. Of course, you
should do your best to compensate your relatives for this
care.
Do you have a flexible work schedule?
Many parents rearrange their work days in order to take care of
their children. With some finagling and juggling, many parents
can reduce their day child care costs significantly by flexing
their work schedules.
Start a home business or telecommute
With today’s advanced technology, it is easier than ever to
work from home. If you or your partner has the option of
working from home, take advantage of it. Even if you can only
finagle a couple of days of telecommuting a week, this will
still give you a great advantage. If there is simply no way
that you can bring your work life home, consider starting a
sideline business that can help you cope with the high costs of
day child care.
Use student child care
If you are located near a college or university, there is a
good chance that you can find adequate child care close to
home. Many students charge less for their services than a
professional day care business. If you are looking for a nanny,
consider hiring from an au pair service.
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