HMRC Sets 31 August Child Benefit Deadline for Teenagers
HMRC says payments worth up to £1,406.60 a year will stop unless parents confirm teenagers remain in approved education or training.
- HMRC warned parents of 16 to 19-year-olds they must confirm continued enrollment in approved education by August 31, or Child Benefit payments will stop automatically.
- Child Benefit remains payable for youngsters in full-time, non-advanced education, including Scottish Highers and NVQs up to Level 3, but excludes university degrees and standard apprenticeships in England.
- Around 1.5 million parents received reminder letters this year, with more than 372,000 already extending claims digitally. Families can complete the process in minutes using the HMRC app or GOV.
- Myrtle Lloyd, HMRC's Chief Customer Officer, stated, "Child Benefit is a vital source of support for many families and we don't want anyone to miss out." Those already partway through previously reported courses do not need to contact HMRC.
- The warning precedes GCSE results day this Thursday, August 20, when hundreds of thousands of teenagers will determine their next steps. Claimants with individual adjusted net income exceeding £60,000 should note potential liability for the High Income Child Benefit Charge.
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