Child Benefit changes you must tell HMRC or risk your payments being stopped

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Child Benefit is paid to millions of people in the UK (Image: Getty Images/Westend61)
Child Benefit is paid to millions of people in the UK (Image: Getty Images/Westend61)

Child Benefit payments could be stopped or reduced if you do not report these changes to HMRC.

Child Benefit is paid by the HMRC to people that are responsible for bringing up a child. Around seven million people in the UK currently claim it. Everyone who has responsibility for a child can receive the money - this includes adoptive parents, grandparents, and some foster parents.

Currently, those claiming Child Benefit get £24 a week (around £96 a month or £1,251.43 a year) for the first child, and £15.90 a week (around £63.60 a month or £829.07 a year) for any additional children. From April 2024, the rate for the eldest or only child will go up to £25.60 a week and the rate for additional children goes up to £16.95 a week.

However, if your circumstances change after you start claiming Child Benefit then you will have to let HMRC know as sometimes this could affect your payments. Usually, you will need to report the "change in circumstance" within one month of the change. According to HMRC guidance, the following changes could affect your payments.

Other things you will need to report to HMRC include:

Alongside these changes, you will also need to inform HMRC of any changes to your child’s circumstances too. HMRC says you will need to inform them if:

If your child goes into hospital or residential care for more than 12 weeks you will also need to inform HMRC but you might be able to keep getting it if you're paying some money towards the child's needs, such as medicine, clothes or food. You must also tell HMRC if your child changes their name - however, this won't affect your Child Benefit amount.

How to report changes to HMRC

You can report a change online through your GOV.UK Government Gateway account but you can also contact HMRC through the post, or over the phone by calling the Child Benefit office on 0300 200 3100. After making the report, HMRC will send you a letter telling you if your Child Benefit has been stopped or increased. - this will usually be within 30 days.

Ruby Flanagan

HMRC, Benefits, Child benefit

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