Parents face tax fines over child benefit changes

Warning for higher earners as deadline approaches. Picture: Jon SavageWarning for higher earners as deadline approaches. Picture: Jon Savage
Warning for higher earners as deadline approaches. Picture: Jon Savage
THOUSANDS of parents in Scotland face a nasty tax shock if they have not signed up for tax self-assessment by the end of this week, under controversial changes to child benefit payments.

High earners affected by restrictions imposed on the benefit earlier this year have until this Saturday to register for self-assessment and avoid a penalty from HM Revenue & Customs.

Rules that took effect in January under the high-income child benefit charge (HICBC) saw households where at least one earner has income of more than £50,000 lose some or all of their child benefit.

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