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Young people urged to claim their savings

Many young adults in Denbighshire could have an average of £2,000 waiting for them in their unclaimed Child Trust Fund account.

Child Trust Funds are long-term, tax-free savings accounts which were set up for every child born between 1 September 2002 and 2 January 2011, with the government contributing an initial deposit of at least £250. Funds can be withdrawn once the account matures when the child turns 18.

According to government data, nearly a million young people in the UK have yet to claim their Child Trust Funds. More than 800,000 accounts belong to people from low-income backgrounds - prompting concern that those who need the money the most are not accessing it.

Every 16-year-old is sent information about finding their Child Trust Fund from HMRC with their National Insurance letter. Anyone unsure about their situation should check with their bank or building society. Alternatively, young adults and parents can also search on www.gov.uk/child-trust-funds to find out where their Child Trust Fund account is held.

There are currently 5.3 million open Child Trust Fund accounts. Young people aged 16 or over can take control of their own Child Trust Fund, although the funds can only be withdrawn once they turn 18. Families can continue to pay up to £9,000 a year tax-free into a Child Trust Fund until the account matures. The money stays in the account until the child withdraws or reinvests it into another account.

If a parent or guardian was not able to set up an account for their child, the government opened a savings account on the child’s behalf. The Child Trust Fund scheme closed in January 2011 and was replaced with Junior Individual Savings Accounts (ISA).

For more information on cost of living support in Denbighshire, please visit www.denbighshire.gov.uk/costofliving or contact Citizens Advice Denbighshire www.cadenbighshire.co.uk

 

Save extra pounds by claiming Marriage Allowance

Couples who are married or in civil partnerships in Denbighshire could be due a financial boost by sharing unused tax allowances.

Almost 70,000 couples applied in March 2023, and with the option to backdate their claim for the previous 4 tax years, eligible couples could receive a lump-sum payment worth more than £1,000, in addition to reducing their tax bill by up to £252.  

To benefit from the tax relief, one partner must have income less than the Personal Allowance of £12,570, and the higher earning partner’s income must be between £12,571 and £50,270. Couples must have been born on or after 6 April 1935.

Residents in Denbighshire can find out in 30 seconds if they are eligible by using the online Marriage Allowance Calculator.

Sharon Evans, Registration Service Team Manager/Superintendent Registrar at Denbighshire County Council commented: “A great deal of wedding and civil partnership ceremonies take place here in Denbighshire every year.

"Many couples will be unaware of this tax incentive, and I would urge anyone who meets the criteria to use the calculator and apply online particularly during this current financial climate.”

The easiest way to claim Marriage Allowance is online via https://www.gov.uk/marriage-allowance

For more information on cost of living support in Denbighshire, please visit www.denbighshire.gov.uk/costofliving or contact Citizens Advice Denbighshire www.cadenbighshire.co.uk

Save money on your energy bills

Do you find yourself in debt and uncertain about how to manage this? Reach out to Citizens Advice Denbighshire for advice on how to handle these situations. You can contact them using the e-mail or numbers below or alternatively visit their website >> https://www.cadenbighshire.co.uk/

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