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Maternity and Business Planning
Planning for maternity leave when you're your own boss.
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Maternity and Business Planning
Planning for maternity leave when you're self-employed requires careful preparation. This module covers financial and practical considerations.
Maternity Allowance
If you can't get Statutory Maternity Pay, you may qualify for Maternity Allowance:
- Up to GBP184.03 per week (2024/25)
- For up to 39 weeks
- Based on your earnings and NI contributions
Financial Preparation
Before Maternity Leave:
- Build up a larger emergency fund
- Consider income protection insurance
- Save extra in business account
- Reduce non-essential expenses
Business Planning
Winding Down:
- Give clients advance notice
- Complete projects early if possible
- Set up auto-responses
- Consider subcontracting
During Leave:
- Decide if you'll do any work
- Set boundaries
- Have someone to handle emergencies
Returning:
- Plan a gradual return
- Consider childcare costs
- Adjust business model if needed
Childcare and Self-Employment
Being self-employed offers flexibility but also challenges:
- Childcare costs are not tax-deductible (they're personal)
- Tax-Free Childcare is available
- You can claim 30 hours free childcare
Tip: Factor childcare costs into your business pricing - you'll need to earn more to cover them.
Support Available
- Working Families helpline
- Maternity Action
- Your local Enterprise Hub