The payment is made to people who are responsible for bringing up a child aged below 16 or a young person under 20, if they are still in full-time education
HM Revenue and Customs recently announced the new weekly payment rates for people claiming Child Benefit or Guardian’s Allowance, which will come into effect in April. It is a means-tested benefit, so household income below £50,000 and savings do not impact the amount a person receives and you do not need to have paid any National Insurance contributions to get it.
However, if your Child Benefit payment amount changes and you’re not sure why, money experts at Income Tax have shared four possible reasons, including a significant date this month which could see them stop. If your child stays in education or training but then decides to leave, you will continue to get Child Benefit until whichever date after their 16th birthday comes first:
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Thousands of parents missing out on up to £9,627 due to child benefit mistakeTHOUSANDS of parents are missing out on up to £9,627 a year from one simple mistake. Those who do not apply for child benefits may miss out on national insurance credits usually added automatically…
Weiterlesen »
DWP £5k cash boost that's the 'most underclaimed benefit in UK'Benefit expert urges people to check if they are eligible
Weiterlesen »
Calls for gender balance in construction industryWomen working in construction say the industry would benefit from a better gender balance.
Weiterlesen »
Adults in Scotland with health issues could be due up to £627 each monthAdults in Scotland with health issues could be due up to £627 each month through new payment
Weiterlesen »
Molly-Mae Hague admits ‘nights are hardest’ as she adjusts to being new mumMolly-Mae Hague has shared the challenges of having a newborn that many other new mums will relate to. 'The nights are the hardest but also the most special.'
Weiterlesen »
Psychologist who murdered his mum and stole her money told to pay £100,000A psychologist from Liverpool, who stole thousands of pounds from his mother before murdering her, has been forced to repay the £100k he benefitted from his crime.
Weiterlesen »