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Child Benefit

Child Benefit is a regular payment made to anyone bringing up children. It is paid for each child that qualifies and isn't affected by income or savings.

Who is eligible?
You'll be able to get Child Benefit if you're bringing up a child who is:

How much do you get?

How it's paid

Effect on benefits
Although Child Benefit isn't 'means tested' - not affected by income or savings - it can affect the amount of other benefits you may be getting that are means tested. These benefits include:

For Tax Credit purposes Child Benefit is not counted as income.

How to claim
You should claim Child Benefit as soon as:

To get Child Benefit you'll need to complete a claim form and submit the child's birth or adoption certificate. If your child has just been born, you should have got a claim form in your 'Bounty Pack' from the hospital, or you can download a form from the HM Revenue & Customs website.   

What to do if your circumstances change
You'll need to let the Child Benefit Office know if your circumstances change - for example, if the child you're getting Child Benefit for:

You can contact the Child Benefit Office by calling their helpline on 0845 302 1444 or by textphone on 0845 302 1474 (8.00 am to 8.00 pm seven days a week). Or you can let them know about your change in circumstances online

What else you need to know
You don't have to be the child's parent to get Child Benefit. You may also qualify if you pay towards their upbringing - even if the child doesn't live with you. But you'll only get Child Benefit if no one else is claiming it for the same child.

Further information
You can call the Child Benefit Office on 0845 302 1444 (8.00 am to 8.00 pm seven days a week) or email them at child.benefit@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk

 


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