Are you affected by the High Income Child Benefit Charge?

Families claiming Child Benefit should be aware of the High Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC), which can apply when one member of the household has a higher income.

The charge applies where an individual has adjusted net income of more than £60,000 in a tax year and either they or their partner receives a Child Benefit payment. The amount payable increases gradually as income rises, with the charge set at 1% of the Child Benefit received for every £200 of income above £60,000.

As a result, the impact of the charge is phased in rather than applying all at once. However, once income reaches £80,000, the charge effectively claws back all of the Child Benefit received, removing the direct financial benefit of the payments.

Eligible taxpayers can elect to have the charge collected through their PAYE tax code rather than completing a self-assessment tax return. This measure is intended to reduce the administrative burden for employees whose only reason for filing a self-assessment tax return is to declare the HICBC.

Although some families choose to stop receiving Child Benefit to avoid the charge, it is often worthwhile to continue making a claim. Registering for Child Benefit can help protect entitlement to National Insurance credits for parents or carers and ensures children are automatically issued with a National Insurance number shortly before their 16th birthday.

Taxpayers with income approaching or exceeding £60,000 should review their position regularly to ensure they are complying with the rules and making the most appropriate choice for their circumstances.

Source:HM Revenue & Customs | 01-06-2026
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