Child Benefit change: one month to go
Date published: 07 December 2012

Child Benefit change: one month to go
High-earning child benefit recipients in the North West have a month to decide whether to stop receiving the benefit or to pay a charge on it through Self Assessment.
The High Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC) starts on 7 January, and will affect taxpayers with income of more than £50,000.
Lin Homer, HMRC’s Chief Executive, said: “Over 680,000 people have already looked at information on HMRC’s website that explains the changes and what steps those affected can take. It is really easy to use and will help families in the South West come to a decision.”
The new charge will apply when a taxpayer or their partner’s income is more than £50,000 in a tax year, and if they or their partner receives Child Benefit.
For those with income of more than £60,000, the tax charge is 100 per cent of the amount of Child Benefit. If income is between £50,000 and £60,000, the charge is gradually increased to 100 per cent of the Child Benefit.
Those affected will need to decide whether to keep receiving Child Benefit and pay the tax charge through Self Assessment, or to stop receiving Child Benefit and not pay the new charge. If their income is between £50,000 and £60,000, the tax charge will always be less than the amount of Child Benefit, so they could lose money to which they are entitled if they opt to stop receiving Child Benefit.
If Child Benefit recipients want to stop receiving the benefit, they should contact HMRC before 7 January. For more information go to http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/childbenefitcharge
HMRC will hold a live twitter Q&A on HICBC on 3 January between 10.30am and 11.30am #hicbcqa
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