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’s the latest for Child Benefit as of early 2026.
What’s changing: UK Child Benefit payments are increasing. The eldest or only child payment is rising to £27.05 per week, and for each additional child, £17.90 per week. This represents an annual uplift of about £52 for the first child and £33.80 for each subsequent child. These updates take effect from 6 April 2026.
Who is affected: Families already receiving Child Benefit will see the higher amounts automatically in their payments, with the possibility to claim or extend claims online via the HMRC app or website to ensure continued eligibility and uninterrupted payments. As of 2026, roughly 6.9–7 million families could see the increases, depending on claim status and number of children.
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