Child Benefit

Child benefit (or children's allowance) is a social security payment payable given to the parents or guardians of children. Child benefit is means-tested in some countries. In the UK, child benefit is administered by the Inland Revenue Child Benefit Office in Washington. As of 2004, 16.05 per week is paid for the eldest child (including the eldest of a multiple birth) and 11.05 per week is paid for the any other children. The same amount is paid without reference to earnings or savings.

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