Childrens Allowance for 1 but has 3 Kids !

senni

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Childrens Allowance Question

My brother, oh brother !! my brother !!! has just informed me that he has only been receiving childrens allowance for 1 of his 3 children ( still married, irish, was self employed now on benefits ) His accountant was completing his taxes as he has stopped trading and the accountant just noticed it !!!!

he gets it for the 9 year old but not for the 5 or 3 year old. They have always been in ireland and the kids have always lived with them... He just didnt Know !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NEVER CLAIMED ...Wife and Husband blaming each other now !!!... Why didnt you do it ..etc ...

1 ) IS IT TOO LATE TO CLAIM PREVIOUS YEARS ????
2 ) What does he need to do ?
3 ) His G.P has informed him they can confirm that the kids have been in ireland since birth..they have all birth certs and pps numbers

OH BOY.. Brothers !!!! ( love him still though )

Thanks for any advice you can give me so i can EDUCATE my brother !!
 
They will back date it for 6 months; "Claims can be backdated if the Deciding Officer is satisfied that there was good cause for the delay in making the claim.
Further back-dating may also be possible in certain circumstances." They can only try I guess but it depends on whether they had 'good cause' for not claiming up to now. It is usually payable to the mother so she should make the claim.
 
It seems that as the two younger children have PPSNs the births were properly registered, but the automatic inclusion of the younger children on the child benefit payment fell through the cracks.

As payment for the younger children is not a "claimable" (bad word, but you get the idea) benefit by the recipient, the oversight seems to be the Dept. of Social Protection's fault.

I'd encourage your brother's wife to pursue the lack of payment immediately and to also pursue the payment of arrears. No doubt if your brother's family were "benefits professionals" the missing payments would have been noticed immediately.

Please read the following carefully and see if I'm interpreting the last bullet point correctly (it's from the
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/ca.../child_benefit )
"Birth of your baby

If your baby is born in Ireland, when you register the birth of your baby the Department of Social Protection will begin a Child Benefit claim for your child:

  • If you are not claiming Child Benefit for another child a new claim is created by the Department and a partially completed claim form (and a special FREEPOST envelope) is sent to you for your signature and payment details. The baby is also given a Personal Public Service (PPS) Number.
  • If you are claiming Child Benefit for another child, your new baby is added to the Child Benefit claim and payment begins automatically from the month after the birth. A letter confirming payment will be sent to you by the Department. The baby is also given a Personal Public Service (PPS) Number."
 
I think the automatic inclusion of subsequent children on CB only came in within the last few (5?) years. The subseuquent kids might fall outside automayic inclusion. Might be wrong though, I remember it linked to this in recent years
 
I think the automatic inclusion of subsequent children on CB only came in within the last few (5?) years. The subseuquent kids might fall outside automayic inclusion. Might be wrong though, I remember it linked to this in recent years

That is truw. Had to register my kids to receive the benefit but my sister did not on the kids she has had in the last few years. Before the onus was on the claimant to make the claim.
 
the benefit for our second child who has just turned 4 was processed automatically and I didn't have to do anything additional once the birth was registeredand that was back in mid 2006
 
he only just organised their PPS numbers now..so welfare didnt even know they existed ....He thought it was done at birth but seemingly not.

2 extra children in the country no one knew about on paper !!!

What really is the percentage hope that they can receive more than 6 months, back monies on the childrens allowance ...Nil or is it worth trying ??
 
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