Your Child Benefit payments are made every week or every four weeks, on a Monday or Tuesday. If your usual payment day falls on a bank holiday, you'll get your payment earlier than normal. But your payment won't be early if the holiday is only in Scotland or Northern Ireland.
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From time to time, your normal payment day may fall on the same day as a bank holiday.
If the bank holiday is in England and Wales, you'll get your payment earlier than normal - wherever you live in the UK. The UK is England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
If the bank holiday is only in Scotland or Northern Ireland, your payment won’t be early. Examples are St Andrew's Day in Scotland, and the Anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne in Northern Ireland.
The table below tells you which payments will be made early, and when you should get paid - wherever you live in the UK.
|
Payment due date |
Date your payment will be made |
|---|---|---|
April |
1 April 2013 (Easter Monday) |
28 March 2013 |
May |
6 May 2013 (early May bank holiday) |
3 May 2013 |
| 27 May 2013 (late May bank holiday) | 24 May 2013 | |
| August | 26 August 2013 (summer bank holiday) | 23 August 2013 |
If you haven't been paid you should double check your bank account. Sometimes electronic banking systems aren't completely up to date. It's possible that your payment is in your account, but not showing on your statement just yet.
If it's definitely not in your account you should contact the Child Benefit Helpline.
Contact details for the Child Benefit Helpline
Bank holidays and tax credits payments
Check online to find out when your next Child Benefit payment is due