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I'm wanting to stop child benefit for my daughter, she has been in & out of college, & decided after all that she wanted to go back. I have been told different things by different people, and this has made me feel very uncertain about my claim, i'm really worried about it,and would prefer not to claim it any more as i feel totally unsure about it.

 

does anyone know if i can i stop child benefit. I want to stop it, I can't stand feeling so unsure, and it really isn't worth the worry i'm going through.

 

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Is she aged between 16 and 19 and in full time education at the moment? If so you are entitled to it. If not, then you would need to cancel it. Telephone the number on your child benefit letter. They will ask for your claim number (also on your letter). You will need to be able to say when she left full time education.

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Hi

 

yes, she's in FT education now.

 

I just want to stop it, I've been worried about it and it's not worth it. My TC's for her have stopped, they say I no longer qualify for her, i don't know if the rules are the same though This is adding to my worry.

 

I would rather stop it, truly,and not have this hanging over me any more. If they have overpaid me, what do i do?

 

many thanks

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