Child benefit payment
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If you are responsible for one or more children you can claim Child Benefit from the government to help boost your household budget
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Date: Aug 6, 2024 3:29 PM
If you are responsible for one or more children you can claim Child Benefit from the government to help boost your household budget - this document includes a full breakdown of your personal calculation results and other relevant information
The following shows a summary of all figures you entered into our Child Benefit Calculator and any other selections you've made.
Number of children: -
Tax year: 2024/25
Your gross yearly income: -
Partner's gross yearly income: -
You are entitled to a Child Benefit payment of £0.00 per year
Yearly | Monthly | Weekly | Daily | Hourly | |
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Entitlement | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 |
Tax paid | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 |
Payment | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 | £0.00 |
If you are responsible for one or more children you can claim Child Benefit from the government to help you pay for anything you need and boost your household budget.
The amount you receive in Child Benefit is reduced depending on your income.
Only one person can receive Child Benefit for a child and is paid every 4 weeks (normally on a Monday or Tuesday) with no limit to how many children you can claim for.
You will recieve a weekly payment of £25.60 for your eldest or only child and £16.95 per additional child.
Example weekly Child Benefit payments for the tax year 2024/25:
Number of children | Weekly payment |
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1 | £25.60 |
2 | £42.55 |
3 | £59.50 |
4 | £76.45 |
5 | £93.40 |
If you are claiming for a child who is under 12 and you’re unemployed or do not earn enough to pay National Insurance contributions, Child Benefit can give you National Insurance credits. National Insurance credits count towards your State Pension so you do not have gaps in your National Insurance record.
If two families join together then the eldest child in the new family will be eligible for the higher payment of £25.60 and any other children who are eligible will recieve £16.95.
If you or your partner earns over £60,000.00 per year then the amount of Child Benefit you are entitled to is reduced.
Your Child Benefit payments are reduced by 1% of your entitlement for every £200 over the £60,000.00 threshold that you earn, up to a maximum income of £80,000.00 where you will recieve no Child Benefit payments.
If you earn over £60,000.00 then any reduction in your Child Benefit payments will be paid back to the government in tax.
You can claim Child Benefit as soon as your child is born or an eligible child starts living with you.
To make a claim, download a form from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) or phone the Child Benefit Office to send you a claim form: 0300 200 3100
If your personal circumstances change at any point whilst claiming Child Benefit, you must report these to the Child Benefit Office. These include changes to your:
You’ll stop receiving Child Benefit payments immediately if:
You can challenge a decision about your claim - this is called asking for mandatory reconsideration.
If you choose to claim Child Benefit:
If you choose not to get Child Benefit payments, you should still fill in and send off the claim form.
If you wish to move outside of the UK you may still be eligible for Child Benefit payments for certain countries or if you’re a Crown servant. Find out more.
If you have moved to the UK and you have a ‘Right to Reside’ you will be elibile to receive Child Benefit payments.
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