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Report RE: analogy- owners
Original Post
RE: analogy- owners - 01-04-08 08:21
by: Maestro
The tax credits would stop as soon as the parents/carers took them out of the nursery so no good if they did a bunk owing any notice period. If you have allowed them to accumalate an increasing debt then yes, I agree any payment is better than no payment, but the cost of time and administration would not really make it worth it, unless you accounted for an amount in the nursery fees.
As I have said, far simpler and more cost effective to take payment every week and suspend nursery places if there is no payment. Many services require pre-payment, there are not many that dont these days.
