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HMRC may owe individuals of certain ages over £2,000 each. HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is encouraging parents to ...
If the parent didn't open a Child Trust Fund, then HMRC would have opened one on behalf of the child - this means there are ...
HUNDREDS of thousands of young people could be missing out on £2,200 sitting in forgotten savings accounts, according to HMRC ...
HMRC is urging parents to check if their children might have a forgotten stash in a Child Trust Fund, with the average pot ...
Each eligible child received a starting voucher of £250, or £500 for lower-income families. Contributions of up to £9,000 per ...
The tax office has issued a new alert about Child Trust Fund savings accounts, which are worth an average of £2,200. HM ...
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has sounded the alarm over Child Trust Fund savings accounts, which hold an average value of £2 ...
A call has been issued to hundreds of thousands of Brits to claim cash pots, averaging £2,212 each. Last week, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) announced that over 670,000 people aged between 18 to 22 ...
What is a Child Trust Fund? A Child Trust Fund is a tax-free savings account set up by the government for every child born in the UK between September 1, 2002, and January 2, 2011.
Up to £80 billion lies forgotten in UK accounts, pensions, and child trust funds. Here’s how to check what you’re owed and ...
A student from Leeds was stunned to discover more than £2,000 sitting unclaimed in a Child Trust Fund - and is now urging other young people to find out if they’re owed money.
What is a Child Trust Fund? A Child Trust Fund is a tax-free savings account set up by the government for every child born in the UK between September 1, 2002, and January 2, 2011.