Millions of families have days left to check child benefit payments - or risk a hefty fine
If you fail to file a self-assessment tax return you could be fined up to 30% of what you owe by HMRC.If it's longer than that interest starts to be charged on outstanding balances.Before you can complete and submit your tax return, you'll need to have a unique taxpayer reference and activation code from HMRC.
HMRC accepts your payment on the date you make it, not the date it reaches its account - including on weekends. Child benefit is given to families bringing up a child under 16 or under 20 if they're in "approved" education or training.The benefit is worth £21.80 a week for your eldest or only child, then £14.45 per child for any additional children.
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