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Extend your Child Benefit claim for your teen today

Guest article by HM Revenue and Customs

Last updated: 2024/08/23 at 2:57 PM
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Is your teen staying in education or training? Extend your Child Benefit now.
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It’s time for parents across the UK to extend their Child Benefit claim if their 16-19-year-old is staying in full-time non-advanced education or approved training.

HMRC sent 1.4 million letters between 24 May and 17 July to parents, explaining how to extend their claim.

If you haven’t received a letter, there’s no need to worry. You can still extend your Child Benefit via the HMRC app or online where eligible.

We know how important Child Benefit can be to families, so let HMRC know by 31 August if your teen intends to stay in approved education or training

Extending your Child Benefit ensures you won’t miss out on any payments from 31 August.

However, if your child changes their mind about further education or training, you can simply let HMRC know online or in the app and we’ll update our records and adjust any payments as needed.

For parents who can’t extend their Child Benefit online, you can still do so by post or by phone.

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