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Let the Child Benefit Office know that your child is staying in approved education or training after the age of 16 using the CH297 online form.
A research report summarising findings from quantitative research exploring attitudes to digitisation among the Child Benefit populations.
Claim or transfer Class 3 National Insurance credits using form CF411A.
Tell HMRC if you think your Child Benefit has been overpaid, how to repay an overpayment.
Child Benefit automatically stops when children reach 16 but it can be claimed for children continuing their education or training.
How long you get Child Benefit payments for if you go abroad - for both short periods (holidays etc) and if you go to live abroad
These statistics provide detailed annual estimates of the number of families and children claiming Child Benefit on 31 August of the year of analysis.
Sure Start Maternity Grant is a £500 payment to help with the costs of a new baby: what you'll get, eligibility and how to apply (claim form SF100).
Use the online service to stop your Child Benefit payments if you or your partner are affected by the High Income Child Benefit Charge.
Tell the Child Benefit Office about changes to your family circumstances.
If you pay for childcare while you go to work, Universal Credit can pay some of your childcare costs.
Use form CH24A to ask the Child Benefit office to reconsider a Child Benefit or Guardian's Allowance decision.
Information for existing and new Universal Credit claimants with more than 2 children.
What to do if someone you know is having issues with their benefits: the ways you can manage their claim and how to call a helpline to ask for help.
Reasons why your benefit payments could change, report changes in your circumstances while claiming benefits
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