Child Benefit is a tax-free payment that you can claim for your child. It is usually paid every four weeks but in some cases can be paid weekly, and there are separate rates for each child. The payment can be claimed by anyone who qualifies, whatever their income or savings.
You may be able to claim Child Benefit if any of the following apply:
You can claim Child Benefit even if your child doesn’t live with you. However, if they live with someone else, you can only claim Child Benefit if:
You can also claim Child Benefit for a child even if you’re not their parent, but you have to be responsible for them to qualify.
There are two separate amounts, with a higher amount for your eldest (or only) child. You get £18.80 a week for your oldest child (going up to £20.00 a week from 5 January 2009) and £12.55 a week (going up to £13.20 a week from 5 January 2009) for each of your other children.
Child Benefit can be paid into any bank, building society, or National Savings & Investments (NS&I) account that accepts Direct Payment. It’s usually paid every four weeks, but it can be paid weekly if you’re getting Income Support, Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance, income related Employment and Support Allowance or if you’re a single parent.