Child Benefit when your child turns 16

Your Child Benefit stops on 31 August on or after your child’s 16th birthday if they leave education or training. It continues if they stay in approved education or training, but you must tell HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).

You’ll be sent a letter in your child’s last year at school asking you to confirm their plans. Only the person who is claiming Child Benefit can update HMRC about their child’s plans.

This guide is also available in Welsh (Cymraeg).

Approved education

Education must be full-time (more than an average of 12 hours a week supervised study or course-related work experience) and can include:

  • A levels or similar, for example Pre-U, International Baccalaureate
  • T levels
  • Scottish Highers
  • NVQs and most vocational qualifications up to level 3 - not including advanced apprenticeships
  • home education - if it started before your child turned 16 or after 16 if they have special needs
  • traineeships in England

Your child must be accepted onto the course before they turn 19.

You cannot get Child Benefit if your child is studying an ‘advanced’ course, such as a university degree or BTEC Higher National Certificate, or if a course is paid for by an employer.

Tell HMRC that your child is staying in approved education

Tell HMRC that your child is staying in approved education or training using the CH297 online form.

If your child is leaving approved education

Tell HMRC if your child is leaving approved education or training.

Approved training

Approved training should be unpaid and can include:

  • in Wales: Foundation Apprenticeships, Traineeships or the Jobs Growth Wales+ scheme
  • in Scotland: the No One Left Behind programme
  • in Northern Ireland: PEACE IV Children and Young People 2.1, Training for Success or Skills for Life and Work

Courses that are part of a job contract are not approved.

If your child is staying in approved training

Tell HMRC if your child is staying in approved education or training.

If your child is leaving approved training

Tell HMRC if your child is leaving approved education or training.

Temporary breaks

Contact HMRC about breaks in your child’s education or training, for example if they change college. You might get Child Benefit during the break.

When approved education or training ends

When your child leaves approved education or training, payments will stop at the end of February, 31 May, 31 August or 30 November (whichever comes first).

Apply for an extension

You could get Child Benefit for 20 weeks (called an ‘extension’) if your child leaves approved education or training and either:

  • registers with their local careers service, Connexions (or a similar organisation in Northern Ireland, the European Union, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein)
  • signs up to join the armed forces

You can either:

To qualify your child must:

  • be 16 or 17
  • work less than 24 hours a week
  • not get certain benefits (for example Income Support)

You must have been entitled to Child Benefit immediately before they left the approved education or training and apply for it within 3 months of them leaving.

Other ways to report

Contact HMRC to report plans or changes.