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Child Tax Credit Customer Service

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Child Tax Credit Summary In a family, there are children and you have the opportunity to get a Child Tax Credit for your children if the children are under 16 years of age or if the children are under 20 years of age who are in an approved education or a training. You might be thinking about you as a working parent to be able to claim the Child Tax Credit, but it is not a requirement to be a working parent just to avail the Child Tax Credit. The amount credited to the tax depends on your circumstances, so you may ask for a Child Tax Customer Service for assistance. What you’ll get? As a tax payer, you will get the family element, which is a basic amount given every year. You may also get extra elements for each child. You might be asking how much Child Tax Credit you might get every year? You may ask the Child Tax Customer Service for that issue because that depends on your source of income and some circumstances put into consideration such as the physical or health condition of your child. Your benefits, pensions and allowances will be sent to the person responsible for the child through a bank account. You will receive the payment weekly or monthly that will start from the date when you first claimed until the following year. Child Tax Customer Care Parents who would like to know more information about the Child Tax Customer Service may refer to the official website of the Tax Credit at https://www.gov.uk/child-tax-credit/overview. If you wish to contact the Child Tax Customer Service for assistance, you may call their phone number at 0345 300 3900, you may also send your general queries on their textphone at 0345 300 3909 and for those who are outside the United Kingdom, you may dial +44 2890 538 192. The helpline is open from Monday to Friday at 8am to 8pm and on Saturdays at 8am to 4pm. The Child Tax Customer Service is closed on Sundays, Christmas, Boxing and New year’s Day. What you need to know? The father and the mother can’t both avail the Child Tax Credit, which means that only one household may use the Child Tax Credit for each child. Another thing that you must know is that you can’t claim Child Tax Credit and the Universal Credit at the same time. For you to be aware about the Child Tax Credit rates per year, you may refer to the Tax Credit page of their website. You may also use a tax credit calculator, if you would like to work out on how much you could get. If circumstances regarding your child have to change, you have to inform this to the Tax Credit Office or contact the Child Tax Customer Service.

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