tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/search/news-and-communications News and communications 2025-04-01T10:20:47+01:00 HM Government tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/child-benefit-boost-for-millions-of-families 2025-04-01T10:20:47+01:00 Child Benefit boost for millions of families Child Benefit payments set to increase from 7 April tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/get-your-child-benefit-claim-wrapped-up-for-babys-first-christmas 2024-12-11T09:49:03+00:00 Get your Child Benefit claim wrapped up for baby’s first Christmas New parents who claim Child Benefit online could get paid before Christmas. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/make-september-birth-boom-a-bank-account-boon 2024-09-25T10:00:38+01:00 Make September birth boom a bank account boon Claim Child Benefit using the HMRC app and receive payment within a week. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/dont-lose-out-extend-child-benefit-for-your-16-to-19-year-old 2024-05-21T09:54:16+01:00 Don’t lose out – extend Child Benefit for your 16 to 19 year old How to claim Child Benefit if your child is continuing in further education after their GCSEs. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/what-the-child-benefit-rate-rise-means-for-you 2024-04-02T09:44:38+01:00 What the Child Benefit rate rise means for you Child Benefit rates go up on 6 April 2024. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/one-week-left-to-extend-child-benefit-claim-for-teenagers 2023-08-22T09:30:03+01:00 One week left to extend Child Benefit claim for teenagers Child Benefit automatically stops when children reach 16 but it can be claimed for children continuing their education or training. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/one-week-left-to-update-post-16-child-benefit-claims 2022-08-23T10:30:00+01:00 One week left to update post-16 Child Benefit claims HMRC is reminding parents and carers of 16 to 19-year-olds that they have just one week left to confirm whether their teenager is staying in full-time education or approved training. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/hmrc-to-review-high-income-child-benefit-charge-penalty-cases 2018-11-01T12:00:02+00:00 HMRC to review High Income Child Benefit Charge penalty cases High Income Child Benefit Charge cases will be reviewed where a 'Failure to Notify' penalty was issued for certain tax years.