{"id":121857,"date":"2026-06-17T11:30:00","date_gmt":"2026-06-17T10:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/en.econostrum.info\/uk\/?p=121857"},"modified":"2026-06-17T11:18:57","modified_gmt":"2026-06-17T10:18:57","slug":"hmrc-warning-117-monthly-payments","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/en.econostrum.info\/uk\/hmrc-warning-117-monthly-payments\/","title":{"rendered":"HMRC Warning: \u00a3117 Monthly Payments Could Stop in September"},"content":{"rendered":"
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)<\/strong> has warned that Child Benefit payments<\/strong> worth around \u00a3117.22 per month<\/strong> will automatically stop from September<\/strong> for some UK households if parents fail to act before a key deadline. The change mainly affects families with teenagers aged 16 to 19<\/strong> continuing in education or training.<\/p>\n Parents are being urged to extend their Child Benefit<\/strong> claims by 31 August<\/strong> if their child is continuing in full-time education or approved training after GCSEs<\/strong> or National 5s<\/strong>. HMRC says failure to confirm eligibility will result in payments being automatically stopped from September.<\/p>\n Around 1.5 million reminder letters<\/strong> have been sent out, although HMRC has stressed that parents do not need to wait and can update their claims immediately using its online service or mobile app.<\/p>\n Following a recent 3.8% increase<\/strong>, Child Benefit now pays \u00a327.05 per week<\/strong> for the first or only child and \u00a317.90 per week<\/strong> for additional children. This equates to approximately \u00a3117.22 per month<\/strong> for one child over a full year.<\/p>\n Payments can continue for teenagers aged 16 to 19<\/strong> only if they remain in eligible education or training, including non-advanced courses or approved unpaid training programmes. HMRC<\/a> estimates that hundreds of thousands of families successfully extend their claims each year, with many completing the process digitally.<\/p>\n If the extension is not completed by 31 August<\/strong>, payments will stop automatically once a child turns 16 or when the deadline passes, depending on circumstances. HMRC has made clear that no further payments will be issued until eligibility is confirmed.<\/p>\n The department has encouraged parents to act early rather than wait for reminder letters, especially where teenagers have already confirmed their education plans.<\/p>\nHMRC Child Benefit rule linked to September deadline<\/h2>\n

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Child Benefit payments and updated rates<\/h2>\n
What happens if parents miss the deadline<\/h2>\n
Possible tax charge for higher earners<\/h2>\n