Latonya Skye-Paterson had no idea a Child Trust Fund had been set up for her until her college tutor suggested she check online. "I found I had £955 in there, which is a lot. A lot more than I was ...
Latonya Skye-Paterson is one of thousands of young people who have a Child Trust Account that they didn’t know existed ...
Young adults could be in for a tidy windfall thanks to a little-known childhood savings scheme, the HMRC has highlighted.
Latonya Skye-Paterson had no idea a Child Trust Fund had been set up for her until her college tutor suggested she check online.
Anyone born between September 1, 2002 and January 2, 2011, could be owed a payout of more than £2,000 from a childhood bank account. His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs ( HMRC) says those who were born ...
The Child Trust Fund was a scheme brought in under the Labour Party which saw the government deposit £250 into an account for ...
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has said some people may have £2,000 or more in a bank account that they don't know about. It ...
HMRC could owe you money if you were born between these two dates because if you're aged between 18 and 22, there's a chance ...
Paterson, a 20-year-old student, was surprised to discover a £955 Child Trust Fund she didn't know existed. It turns out ...
HMRC has issued a warning to parents, guardians and people up to the age of 23 who may have thousands stashed in accounts ...
Although it's not possible to open new Child Trust Funds, existing ones can still receive contributions and are accessible ...
Thousands born between 2002 and 2011 have £1.4 billion sitting lost in savings accounts named the Child Trust Fund, the Labour Party government's tax department has warned.