Child Benefit payments to be overhauled next month in major HMRC change
Child Benefit is administered by HMRC and is worth up to £1,331 for the first child in a household
www.gbnews.comHere are the latest updates I can share based on recent official announcements:
HMRC confirmed a rate increase for the UK Child Benefit from 6 April 2026. The payment for the eldest or only child is £27.05 per week (£1,406.60 per year), and for each additional child it is £17.90 per week (£930.80 per year). This marks an annual increase of about £52 for the first child and £33.80 for subsequent children. [GOV.UK: Millions of families in line for Child Benefit rate increase, 31 March 2026][4]
The government continues to encourage families to claim and manage Child Benefit via the HMRC app, emphasizing online claims to expedite payments and reduce delays. [GOV.UK: Millions of families in line for Child Benefit rate increase, 31 March 2026][4]
Regional reminders and coverage note that the update applies to households claiming Child Benefit in the UK, with HMRC noting millions of claimants will see the increase from next week after the 6 April 2026 date. [GOV.UK: Millions of families in line for Child Benefit rate increase, 31 March 2026][4]
If you’re in Miami, Florida, you might be interested in how this UK-specific benefit functions for residents abroad or any reciprocal programs in the US that could support families. If you’d like, I can summarize U.S. child-related assistance programs (like the Child Tax Credit/American Family Act provisions or state-level supports) and flag any relevant similarities or differences to UK Child Benefit. Additionally, I can fetch more up-to-date UK sources or provide a quick explainer on how to claim via the HMRC app. Would you like me to do that?
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Child Benefit is administered by HMRC and is worth up to £1,331 for the first child in a household
www.gbnews.comChild benefit is a benefit used to help parents top up their household income
www.gbnews.comFamilies claiming Child Benefit will see an increase in payments from next week.
www.gov.ukParents are being reminded of a change which could affect Child Benefit claimants
www.gbnews.comMum-of-three Lucy Burns says removing the cap is going to "make a huge difference to my household".
www.bbc.co.ukFamilies claiming Child Benefit will see an increase in payments from next week.
www.wired-gov.netMoneySavingExpert Child Benefit articles
www.moneysavingexpert.comChild Benefit payments set to increase from 7 April
www.gov.ukChild Benefit payments set to increase from 7 April.
www.wired-gov.netHMRC is responsible for making sure that the money is available to fund the UK’s public services and for helping families and individuals with targeted financial support.
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