You could also be given a penalty for failing to report a change, or even prosecuted for benefit fraud if you are found to have deliberately claimed money you were not entitled to. Telephone our advice line: if calling from a landline or if calling from a mobile , which is now open on Saturdays.
NHS and adult social care complaints Find out how to complain about your doctor or health visitor. Top links Find your local Citizens Advice Volunteer with us Jobs in our network Press releases Our blogs Read what we're saying about a range of issues. England This advice applies to England: England home Advice can vary depending on where you live. You can't get Child Benefit if your child: is in hospital or residential care and will be there longer than 12 weeks - unless you're still spending money on the child's needs is 16 or over, has left full time education or training and works more than 24 hours a week has been in prison or custody during the last 8 weeks has been looked after by a local authority for the last 8 weeks is getting income-based Jobseeker's Allowance, Universal Credit, tax credits, Income Support or Employment and Support Allowance is married or in a civil partnership - unless they're either not living with their partner or their partner is in full-time education or training If you're getting other benefits, the amount of Child Benefit you get won't reduce your other benefit payments unless the Benefit Cap applies.
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Your child needs to have started, enrolled or been accepted onto a full time non-advanced course before their 19th birthday. They must be studying at a school or college, or elsewhere providing they were studying there prior to their 16th birthday and it is approved by HMRC. The course of study must also not be one that the young person is pursuing because of his or her employment.
From May , a young person will also be treated as in full time education if the education is provided elsewhere not a school or a college , is approved by HMRC and the young person has received a statement of special educational needs.
Full-time study means on average not less than 12 hours a week spent during term-time in tuition, supervised study, exams and practical work. The 12 hours includes gaps between courses, but not meal breaks or periods of unsupervised study. You can still get CTC for your child up to their 20th birthday if they are doing approved training. Your child needs to have started, enrolled or been accepted onto an approved course before their 19th birthday.
If training is provided to the young person because of their employment, it cannot count as approved training. CTC will usually end on the last day of the course, often the day of their last exam. But if they decide to go on to further education, for instance at university, then CTC can continue until 31 August after the end of their course or they reach age 20, whichever is the sooner.
Until their 18th birthday, if the young person leaves a course or training programme, CTC will normally stop when they leave. You must notify HMRC within one month that they have left full time education or approved training otherwise you may face a penalty. But CTC can also be paid for a further 20 weeks if the young person registers for work or training with any of the following:. You must inform HMRC within three months of your child leaving education or training if your child registers for work or training with one of the above providers in order to get this week extension.
The week extension period applies from the day the young person leaves the course or training programme. You must also tell HMRC if your child leaves the programme before the end of the 20 weeks. If they leave when they are 18 or 19, entitlement will stop when they leave education or training. UK website. There are also situations where you may no longer be treated as responsible for a child or young person. You can find out more about this on our CTC page. Skip to main content.
Can I claim for my child aged 16 or over? Updated on 2 July Tax credits and benefits. What is full time non-advanced education?
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