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CSA claims affected my child working part time
Mr_Soze
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If my child (18yr old) work's part time on a Saturday, does this affect the CSA order being paid ??? Also will this claim stop when they go to University in September ??
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Most university courses will cause child benefit to stop being paid & therefore, CSA liability will end.
However, there are a couple of uni foundation courses such as art foundation etc that are not classed as advanced education & therefore, CSA liability will continue until the child is 19 under current rules.
There is a fairly comprehensive list of qualifying courses here: www.hmrc.gov.uk/childbenefit/further-ed-train.htmDonedoingdebt Lightbulb moment January 2000. Debt at highest approx £102,000. Debt now (October 2009 - absolutely fork all!!!):beer:
CSA case closed on 02/09/10 :beer::beer:0
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