Parents of 16 year olds could lose out on child benefit: act now
HMRC’s Director of Benefits and Credits, Steve Lamey, said: “At this time of year, families decide whether a child will continue in education or training once they have seen their GCSE results.
“If their child is staying on full-time, they need to let us know the full details as soon as possible so that their child benefit doesn’t stop on 30 August.”
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Hide AdIt is estimated that around 24,000 claims could be affected in Northern Ireland.
Parents of a child approaching 16 receive a reminder and form in the post from HMRC, asking them to provide HMRC with the following information: details of the course and qualification; its start and end dates; the name and address of the school or college.
Parents can also make the necessary changes online at www.hmrc.gov.uk/childbenefit/change-circs.htm or by phoning the Child Benefit Helpline on 0845 302 1444.