Child Benefit is a tax-free, non-means-tested benefit, administered by the Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC), paid to people who are responsible for, or treated as responsible for children or qualifying young persons. There are two rates of payment:
If the eldest children or qualifying young persons are twins,
the higher rate is payable only for the elder twin.
If two children or qualifying young persons in the same
family unit qualify, the higher rate is payable only for the eldest
child or qualifying young person. For example, two persons each
with a child or qualifying young person form a new family unit.
Before this they were both receiving higher rate for their eldest
child or qualifying young person, but now the new family unit is
formed, the higher rate is payable only for the eldest child or
qualifying young person in that family. This applies regardless of
whether each parent continues to claim Child Benefit separately.
Child Benefit is payable to only one person for a particular
child or qualifying young person in any one week. Where two people
satisfy the entitlement conditions, only one of them can be
entitled and receive payment. The law provides rules to decide
which one of them it will be.
The child or qualifying young person must be present, or
treated as being present in Great Britain or Northern Ireland as
the case may be in that week, and the claimant both present and
ordinarily resident in Great Britain or Northern Ireland.
No one subject to immigration control is entitled to Child
Benefit except in special circumstances. Regulations prescribe
other circumstances in which Child Benefit cannot be paid.
Guardian’s Allowance is a tax-free allowance, administered by the Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs. It is paid in addition to Child Benefit to people bringing up a child or qualifying young person whose parents have died, but can sometimes be paid when only one parent has died. It is paid at one rate for all children or qualifying young persons.
Entitlement is decided by an officer of Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs.