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Child Benefit Calculator UK 2026 — How Much Will You Get?

Calculate your Child Benefit payments for 2025/26. Weekly and monthly amounts, High Income Child Benefit Charge, and how to claim.

Child Benefit helps with the costs of raising children. Here’s how much you’ll receive and what to watch out for.

Child Benefit Rates 2025/26

Weekly and Annual Amounts

Child Weekly Rate 4-Weekly Annual
First/eldest £25.60 £102.40 £1,331.20
Each additional £16.95 £67.80 £881.40

By Number of Children

Children Weekly Monthly (approx) Annual
1 £25.60 £110.93 £1,331
2 £42.55 £184.38 £2,213
3 £59.50 £257.83 £3,094
4 £76.45 £331.28 £3,975
5 £93.40 £404.73 £4,857

Payment Schedule

Payment Type Details
Standard Every 4 weeks (Monday/Tuesday)
Weekly If you’re a single parent or receive certain benefits
Guardian’s Allowance Additional £20.40/week if applicable

High Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC)

Threshold Calculation

Highest Earner Income Child Benefit Status
Under £50,000 Keep all benefit
£50,000 - £60,000 Partial charge applies
Over £60,000 Full charge (100% clawback)

How HICBC Works

Income Over £50,000 % Charged Back
£50,000 0%
£52,000 20%
£54,000 40%
£56,000 60%
£58,000 80%
£60,000+ 100%

HICBC Calculation Formula

Charge = (Income - £50,000) ÷ £100 × 1% of Child Benefit

HICBC Examples

Scenario 1 Child 2 Children
Income £50,000 £0 charge £0 charge
Income £52,000 £266 charge £443 charge
Income £55,000 £666 charge £1,106 charge
Income £58,000 £1,065 charge £1,770 charge
Income £60,000+ £1,331 (all) £2,213 (all)

What Counts as Income

Included Not Included
Salary/wages Employer pension contributions
Bonuses Childcare vouchers
Benefits in kind Child Benefit itself
Rental income Dividend allowance (£500)
Savings interest ISA income
Self-employment profits

Net Pay Sacrifice to Reduce Income

Strategy Effect
Increase pension contributions Reduces taxable income
Salary sacrifice schemes Reduces taxable income
Charitable giving Gift Aid reduces income
Trading losses Can reduce income

Eligibility

Who Can Claim

Requirement Details
Responsible for child Living with you or supporting them
Child’s age Under 16, or under 20 if in education
Residence You and child live in UK
Immigration status No visa restriction on benefits

Only One Person Claims

Situation Who Claims
Living together Either parent (usually higher earner if HICBC)
Separated Person child lives with
Shared care Usually the one child spends most nights with

When Child Benefit Ends

Age Limits

Situation Benefit Ends
Standard 31 August after 16th birthday
In approved education 31 August after 20th birthday
Leaves approved education 8 weeks after leaving
Starts paid work 24+ hours When work starts

Approved Education

Counts Doesn’t Count
A-levels University degree
T-levels Paid apprenticeship
Scottish Highers Employment
NVQ level 3 or below Training schemes with pay
BTEC Gap year

National Insurance Credits

Why This Matters

Credit Type Benefit
Class 3 NI credits Count toward State Pension
Automatic If you’re the claimant
No charge Free protection
Protects up to 12 years of credits

Still Claim Even If…

Situation Recommendation
You’d pay HICBC Claim but opt out of payments
Your partner earns £60k+ You still get NI credits
You’re not working Essential for pension

How to Opt Out of Payments

Step What to Do
1 Claim Child Benefit
2 Choose “don’t pay” option
3 Still registered (for NI credits)
4 No payments, no HICBC

Claiming Child Benefit

How to Claim

Method Details
Online gov.uk/child-benefit
Post Form CH2
When As soon as birth registered
Backdating Up to 3 months

Documents Needed

Document Purpose
Child’s birth certificate Proof of child
Your NI number Identity
Bank details For payment
Partner’s details For HICBC assessment

Claim Timeline

When What Happens
Birth Claim as soon as registered
Within 3 months Full backdating
After 3 months Lose earlier payments
Decision Usually within 2 weeks

Calculator: Your Family

Quick Calculator

Your Situation Fill In
Number of children
First child rate × £1,331
Additional children × £881
Total annual
Highest earner income
HICBC (if over £50k)
Net annual benefit

Worked Example: 2 Children, £55,000 Income

Calculation Amount
Child 1 £1,331
Child 2 £881
Gross benefit £2,212
HICBC (50% of benefit) -£1,106
Net benefit £1,106

Break-Even Point

Children Income Where Net = £0
1 £60,000
2 £60,000
Any number £60,000 (same threshold)

HICBC vs Salary Sacrifice

Example: £55,000 Earner, 2 Children

Without Sacrifice With £5k Pension
Income: £55,000 Income: £50,000
HICBC: £1,106 HICBC: £0
Tax saved: £0 Tax saved: £1,000 (20%)
NI saved: £0 NI saved: £100
Child Benefit kept £2,212

Total Benefit of Sacrifice

Element Gain
HICBC avoided £1,106
Tax relief £1,000
NI relief £100
Pensions contribution £5,000 saved
Total advantage £2,206 better off

Summary

Family Size Annual Benefit
1 child £1,331
2 children £2,212
3 children £3,094
4 children £3,975
HICBC Threshold Action
Under £50,000 Claim and receive
£50,000-£60,000 Consider salary sacrifice
Over £60,000 Claim but opt out of payments
Always Claim for NI credits