Western Morning News

Apology as child benefit payments glitch hits half a million

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AROUND half a million people have been affected by an issue which meant that some child benefit payments did not arrive as scheduled.

Around 30% of child benefit payments scheduled for yesterday were not made – equating to around 500,000 people being affected.

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has apologised and said it is working urgently to resolve the issue.

An HMRC spokespers­on said: “We’re sorry that some customers’ child benefit payments have not arrived as scheduled and we are working urgently to resolve the issue. The issues that caused payment problems today will not impact payments scheduled for tomorrow.”

Child benefit is usually paid every four weeks on a Monday or a Tuesday. Some people may receive the benefit weekly, for example if they are a single parent or receiving certain other benefits, such as universal credit.

HMRC also placed a statement on X, which said: “We’re sorry that some customers’ Child Benefit payments have not arrived as scheduled and we are working urgently to resolve the issue. There’s no need for customers to call us and we will provide updates here as soon as they are available.”

As of August 2023, 6.91 million families were in receipt of child benefit payments.

The weekly child benefit allowance is generally £25.60 for an eldest or only child and £16.95 per child for additional children.

■ People may be eligible for child benefit if they are responsibl­e for a child under 16 and live in the UK.

People who have been left out of pocket may want to complain to HMRC, which has a complaints section on its website at www.gov.uk/government/organisati­ons/hm-revenue-customs/contact/complain-about-hmrc

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