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You must reply to this letter to keep getting Child Benefit. If your family circumstances change, you should report it to HMRC - for example, if your child moves out or you separate from your partner. This would only start from the April after you claim. You can find out more about the tax charge and how you pay it on GOV.

If your claim is refused and you disagree with HMRC's decision, you can ask them to think again - this is called 'mandatory reconsideration'. You can also check what you can get using the childcare calculator on GOV. Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer. Top links Housing benefit. Top links Template letter to raise a grievance at work. Top links Our pensions advice Write a letter to your creditors. Top links If you want a refund because of coronavirus Contact the consumer helpline Report to Trading Standards Problems with a used car Return faulty goods Buying a used car Your energy supply View all.

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What is Child Benefit? Can I get Child Benefit? How much Child Benefit will I get? How do I claim Child Benefit? How do I challenge a Child Benefit decision? High income Child Benefit tax charge. When will my Child Benefit claim begin? Then you can fill in the CH2 form. Or add the details by calling the Child Benefit helpline on Are you off work looking after your child and not paying National Insurance contributions?

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You can't appeal HMRC's decision about who can claim. To make sure you give HMRC the right information about your situation so they make the best decision, get advice from your nearest Citizens Advice. If your partner or ex-partner has already made a claim and you disagree, you can make a claim as well - HMRC will decide who gets the benefit.

Your child is in education if they're studying for more than 12 hours on average a week. They must have started the course or enrolled on it before the age of How to claim Child Benefit.

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