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Hundreds of thousands of parents could have child benefit STOPPED in weeks if they don't take action

Hundreds of thousands of parents could have child benefit STOPPED in weeks if they don't take action

Scottish Sun11-07-2025
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CHILD'S PLAY Hundreds of thousands of parents could have child benefit STOPPED in weeks if they don't take action
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HUNDREDS of thousands of parents could have child benefit stopped in weeks if they don't take action.
Parents of school children aged 16 to 19 need to extend their Child Benefit claim.
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Parents of children aged 16 to 19 need to extend their child benefit claim
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The benefit is worth up to £1,354 a year for the first or only child, and up to £897 per a year for each additional child.
However, payments automatically stop on August 31 or after the child has turned 16 unless parents renew their claim when their child is continuing in education.
Parents of a child who is furthering their education have until this date to tell HMRC or their payments will cease.
Last month, the taxman began posting letters to parents reminding them of the change.
HMRC will be delivering letters up until July, so don't worry if you have not received yours yet.
The letters will include a QR code which, when scanned, directs them straight to GOV.UK so parents can update online.
Parents can also extend their child benefit claim via GOV.UK or the HMRC app.
The payment works out at £26.05 per week for one child and £17.25 per week for each additional child, so it is important to respond to the HMRC if you want to receive the benefit in September.
You can receive the cash boost up until their child is 19, and enrolled in an apprenticeship program or the following education schemes:
A levels or similar, for example International Baccalaureate
T levels
Scottish Highers
NVQs and most vocational qualifications up to level 3
home education - if it started either before your child turned 16 or after 16 if they have a statement of special educational needs
study programmes in England
a pre-apprenticeship
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Your child must be accepted onto the course before they turn 19.
What is child benefit?
You get child benefit if you're responsible for bringing up a child who is under 16 or under 20 if they are in approved education or training
The payment is used to help parents cover the costs of childcare.
It is paid at two weekly rates - £26.05 per week for your eldest or only child and £17.25 for any additional children.
Payments are usually made every four weeks, on a Monday or Tuesday, but sometimes are made weekly.
If you are claiming child benefit for a child under 12, you also receive National Insurance (NI) credits.
NICs count towards your State Pension so claiming the benefit can be useful if you are missing any.
The reason NICs are so important is because you need 35 NIC years to receive a full new State Pension.
You are considered a parent, or responsible for a child if you live with them and are paying at least the same amount as the Child Benefit rates to look after them - for example for food, clothes or pocket money.
It's important to note that eligibility changes if a child goes into hospital or care and if your child starts to live with someone else.
If you're not sure about your eligibility, you can contact the child benefit office.
You must contact the Child Benefit Office if you think you are paid too much or too little.
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