More than a million parents will receive reminders from this week
to extend Child Benefit for their teenagers if they are
continuing their education or training after their GCSEs.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is sending more than 1.4
million Child Benefit reconfirmation letters to parents between
24 May and 17 July. The letters will include a QR code which,
when scanned, directs them straight to GOV.UK to update their
claim quickly and easily online.
Child Benefit is worth up to £1,331 a year for the first or only
child, and up to £881 a year for each additional child. Payments
will automatically stop on 31 August on or after the child has
turned 16 unless parents renew their claim where their child is
continuing in education.
If their 16 to 19 year-old intends to continue in approved
education or training, parents can use the online service on GOV.UK or
the HMRCapp so they
do not miss out.
Myrtle Lloyd, HMRC's
Director General for Customer Services, said:
Child Benefit is an important financial support for many
families, so make sure you don't miss out on any payments if your
teenager intends to continue approved education or training. You
can quickly and easily extend your claim online or via the
HMRC app, just search
‘Child Benefit when your child turns 16' on GOV.UK.
Parents have until 31 August to take action or their payments
will automatically stop. Letting HMRC know digitally that a child
is continuing in education is the quickest way to get it sorted,
with no need to contact us by phone or post.
If a customer has not received their letter by 17 July, there is
no need to worry – if eligible, they can still extend their Child
Benefit claim via GOV.UK or the HMRC app.
Child Benefit can continue to be paid for children who are
studying full time in approved non-advanced education, which
includes:
- A levels or Scottish Highers
- International Baccalaureate
- home education - if it started before their child turned 16,
or after 16 if they have a statement of special educational needs
and it was assessed by the local authority
- T levels
- NVQs, up to level 3.
Child Benefit will also continue for children studying on one of
these unpaid approved training courses:
- in Wales: Foundation Apprenticeships, Traineeships or the
Jobs Growth Wales+ scheme
- in Northern Ireland: PEACEPLUS Youth Programme 3.2, Training
for Success or Skills for Life and Work
- in Scotland: Employability Fund programme and No One Left
Behind
If a child changes their mind about further education or
training, parents can simply inform HMRC online or in the
HMRC app and payments
will be adjusted accordingly.
Parents will need a Government Gateway user ID and password to
use HMRC's online
services. If they do not have one already, they can register on GOV.UK and
will just need their National Insurance number or postcode, and 2
forms of ID.
Further information
More information on Child Benefit for 16-19 year
olds.
Eligible customers will be unable to update their claim until
their letter has been issued by HMRC. All letters will be issued
by 17 July. If you have not received a letter by then, the
service will be open online or in the HMRC app for all eligible
customers.
Parents cannot claim Child Benefit if their child is taking a
course that is part of a job contract.
Parents can view and manage their claim quickly and easily online
or on the HMRC app. This includes
viewing payment information and proof of their claim, adding
additional children and updating their details – all without
needing to call HMRC.
HMRC uses QR codes in
letters and correspondence. The QR code will always take you to
GOV.UK or the HMRC
app. When you are logged into your HMRC account, we may use QR codes
to redirect you. For example, to take you to your bank's login
page. If we're using QR codes in communications you'll be able to
see them on the genuine HMRC contacts page. To help
fight phishing scams, send any suspicious emails containing QR
codes to phishing@hmrc.gov.uk then
delete them.