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If your child is in approved training or stays on at school or college, you can continue to claim benefits for them until they reach the age of 20.
If your child has an illness or disability, see
children over 16 with special needs
.
Who can claim?
You can continue claiming
Child Tax Credit
and
Child Benefit
for children over 16 if they are:
completing a course of full-time, non-advanced education at school or college
attending a specific government work-based programme as an unwaged trainee.
When will the payments end?
As long as the unwaged training or non-advanced course began before the child's 19th birthday, payments will continue until:
the child reaches the age of 20, or
the course or training ends if this is earlier.
Remember to tell HM Revenue and Customs if your child is staying on at school or college after 16 or is an unwaged trainee, otherwise Child Tax Credit will stop automatically on the first September after their 16th birthday. You will also need to tell the Child Benefit Centre.
What if their course started after age 19?
In some circumstances, families can continue claiming benefits for a young person up to age 20 even if their course or unwaged training began after their 19th birthday. The young person must:
have been in continuous education or training and
have been offered a place or enrolled on a non-advanced course or training which does not begin until after their 19th birthday.
What happens to my other benefits?
If you are getting Income Support or Income based Jobseeker’s Allowance and still receive child additions for them, these payments can also continue.
Additional help
If your child is staying on at school or college after their GCSEs or is in training they may be able to get an
Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA)
payment of up to £30 a week.
They may also be able to claim:
Housing Benefit
- if they live away from home, but this may not cover full rent
Income Support
- if their course lasts for more than 12 hours a week and, for example, they:
live away from home and you have no contact with them
are staying on at school or college or are an Entry to Employment (E2E) trainee
have a child of their own.
When your child leaves school or college
When your child leaves full-time non-advanced education, Child Benefit and Child Tax Credit can sometimes continue for a limited period.
Contact:
HMRC's Child Benefit Enquiry Line on 0845 302 1444
Tax Credits Helpline on 0845 300 3900
Greenwich Welfare Rights Service
.
Remember to tell the office(s) dealing with your benefits if your child:
leaves full time education or unwaged training
starts receiving a training allowance
starts claiming benefits in their own right.
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