publication date: Aug 31, 2009
As just about any
parent will tell you, bringing up
children is not cheap. The government offers
financial help in all sorts of ways and is determined to
make sure every parent fully
understands all the
benefits that are available and how each can be
claimed.
The
financial assistance consists of
Child Benefit, the recently introduced
Health in Pregnancy Grant,
Child Tax Credits for those with limited income and the
Child Trust Fund (CTF).
Under the
CTF scheme, the parents of every child born since
1 September 2002 have received from the government a
voucher worth
£250 (£500 for low income families) to be
invested in the
CTF of their choice.
From this September,
another £250 (again, £500 for low income families) will be
automatically paid into each child's CTF by the government when they reach their
seventh birthday.
The
scheme is intended to ensure
every child has a financial start in their
adult life when they reach the
age of 18. In addition, parents,
grandparents, godparents, wider family and
friends can top up any
child's CTF by
£1,200 per year tax free.
To
answer all of your questions about the
financial assistance available to parents is
Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, Sarah McCarthy-Fry, MP and Clare Merrill from
HM Revenue & Customs.
You can
submit your questions
before the live programme by
clicking here Log on to the
live programme to discuss on all the benefits available for your child on Wednesday
9 September at 1.30pm https://webchats.tv/chat/parents_urged_to_take_advantage_of_free_financial_support