If you’re Expecting A Child Benefit Payment on the UpComing May Bank Holiday, THEN YOU SHOULD RECEIVE THE MONEY THRIS Friday (May 23) Instead
Thousands of Parents Will Receive Their Next Child BENEFIT PAYMENT THIS FRIDAY DUE TO THE UPCOMING May Bank Holiday. Child Benefit is usually paid every four Weeks on a monday or tuesday – but this monday (May 26) is the Spring Bank Holiday.
If you’re Expecting a Child Benefit Payment on this Date, You Should Receive the Money on Friday (May 23) Instead. The Money Will Be Paid Ino Your Regular Bank Account as Normal, and the Amout Will Be the Same.
But while getting Paid Earlier May SEEM good, it does mean you will have to make your Money Last Longer as you a longer woit uit your nextly. Child benef is claimed by more than seven million family and is paid by hmrc.
Child Benefit is Worth £ 26.05 A Week for Your First Child and Is Paid Every Four Weeks, Meaning You Waled Get £ 104.20. You then get £ 17.25 for any Additional Child.
There is no limit for how many many children you can clam child benefit for, but if two people look after a child, only one person can CLAIM Child benef.
You can claim child benef you are respectible for someone under the age of 16, or under 20 if they are in approved Education or training.
If eath you or your partner Earn Over £ 60,000, you will be subject to the high income child charge and you have to pay some of your child benef.
You pay back 1% of your child benef for every £ 200 you earn over 60,000. Once You Earn Over £ 80,000, Your Have to Pay Back 100% of Your Child Benefit.
The High Income Child Benefit Charge is Normally Paid by Completing A Self -Assessment Tax Return – Howver, Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed in Her Spring Families Will Soon Have the Option to Pay the Charge Directly Through Paye Tax Code.
Bank Holidays In England and Wales
- Wednesday, January 1 – New Year’s Day
- Friday, April 18 – Good Friday
- Monday, April 21 – Easter Monday
- Monday, May 5 – Early May Bank Holiday
- Monday, May 26 – Spring Bank Holiday
- Monday, August 25 – Summer Bank Holiday
- Thursday, December 25 – Christmas Day
- Friday, December 26 – Boxing Day
Bank Holidays in Scotland
- Wednesday, January 1 – New Year’s Day
- Thicksday, January 2 – January 2
- Friday, April 18 – Good Friday
- Monday, May 5 – Early May Bank Holiday
- Monday, May 26 – Spring Bank Holiday
- Monday, August 4 – Summer Bank Holiday
- Monday, December 1 – St andrew’s Day
- Thursday, December 25 – Christmas Day
- Friday, December 26 – Boxing Day
Bank Holidays in Northern Ireland
- Wednesday, January 1 – New Year’s Day
- Monday, March 17 – St Patrick’s Day
- Friday, April 18 – Good Friday
- Monday, April 21 – Easter Monday
- Monday, May 5 – Early May Bank Holiday
- Monday, May 26 – Spring Bank Holiday
- Monday, July 14 – Battle of the Boyne (Orangemen’s Day)
- Monday, August 25 – Summer Bank Holiday
- Thursday, December 25 – Christmas Day
- Friday, December 26 – Boxing Day