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Stop CSA when child leaves school and attends college
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I currently pay CSA for my youngest son , who will be turning 18 next year ( 2010 ) .. I have paid my dues since 1998 and grudge not 1 penny of it.
My question is ... He is currently in the 6th year of his secondary education and is planning on leaving school in the summer of 2010 and attending college taking an HNC course in his chosen subject.
I have been informed that because the course is he has chosen is HNC not further education but advanced education and that as such my CSA payments will no longer need to be paid ...
Please could you inform is this is correct .....Thank You.
I currently pay CSA for my youngest son , who will be turning 18 next year ( 2010 ) .. I have paid my dues since 1998 and grudge not 1 penny of it.
My question is ... He is currently in the 6th year of his secondary education and is planning on leaving school in the summer of 2010 and attending college taking an HNC course in his chosen subject.
I have been informed that because the course is he has chosen is HNC not further education but advanced education and that as such my CSA payments will no longer need to be paid ...
Please could you inform is this is correct .....Thank You.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The CSA page I have posted a link to sets out their rules that answer your question. Naturally you'd need to get the CSA to reassess your case so that a formal decision is made by them before you stop paying. Media URL: http://www.csa.gov.uk/en/case/leaving-education.asp
Description: CSA UK page about leaving full time education
Description: CSA UK page about leaving full time education
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