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Use the online form service or postal form CH995 to allow a tax adviser or accountant to act on your behalf for High Income Child Benefit Charge issues.
This publication will include details of the number of families claiming Child Benefit as at 31st August 2021, the number and ages of children within those families and their geographical location. Population counts at Country and English Region level will...
Help if you look after children or plan to have or adopt a child. Includes Child Benefit.
Claim or transfer Class 3 National Insurance credits using form CF411A.
This briefing explains what the High Income Child Benefit Charge is, how it works, and who it affects.
Who can get National Insurance credits and how to apply or when to pay voluntary National Insurance contributions.
Statistics about the policy that provides support for a maximum of 2 children in Universal Credit and Child Tax Credit, which came into effect in April 2017.
Use form TC689 to authorise someone (an 'intermediary') to act on your behalf for your tax credits and Child Benefit.
This publication presents estimates of annual take-up rates for Child Benefit and for CTC and WTC, covering the 2017 to 2018 financial year.
Appeal to the independent Social Security and Child Support tribunal about a benefit decision: what happens at the hearing, getting a decision, if you do not agree
Tax credits for children aged 16 or over - approved education, approved training and when Child Tax Credit stops or continues.
This tax information and impact note explains the increase to the High Income Child Benefit Charge threshold, effective from 6 April 2024.
This publication will include details of the number of families claiming Child Benefit as at 31 August 2022, the number and ages of children within those families and their geographical location. Population counts at country and English region level will...
Tax credits if you live abroad, go travelling, are a cross-border worker or subject to immigration control
Geographical analysis of Child Benefit at country, region, local authority and Westminster/Scottish Parliamentary constituency levels.
How tax credits affect your benefits including Child Benefit and Housing Benefit
Use form CH193 to tell the Child Benefit office that a child is being looked after by a local authority or care trust for 8 weeks or more.
See how the Child Maintenance Service works out maintenance and the rates they use
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