Parents have shared their concerns surrounding their Child Benefit payments this month. Those checking their bank accounts discovered a random small payment due to credit tomorrow instead of their typical payment date on Monday.
A recorded message on HMRC's helpline told parents one quarter of the child benefit payment would be paid on Friday, followed by the remaining three quarters on Monday, but gave no explanation for the split payment, which was not communicated to parents and was not mentioned on HMRC's website.
Although an HMRC spokesperson said the changes 'was nothing to worry about', anxious parents took to Twitter to ask what was going on. @tsphipps said: "For reasons I don’t understand, because of the Bank Holiday Monday (that isn’t a BH) they’re paying one week tomorrow and the remaining three weeks on Monday 06/06/22.", while @LouiseWoolley6 said: "I have a pending payment of just one weeks worth showing, payment would usually be due on Monday?"
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@realhousewif said: "Glad it’s not just me. Terrible mistake to make", while @mirts88 said: "Impacting me too". Parents who use online banking to see pending payments have had notice of the unexpected payment due to hit their accounts tomorrow, but those who don't see pending payments may be in for a shock, as there is no explanation that the rest of the payment will follow on Monday.
HMRC have already publicised details of changes to payment dates if your child benefit is due next Monday (June 6) because of the Jubilee Bank Holiday, but no mention has been made to changes affecting payments due this Monday (May 30), reports Chronicle Live. An HMRC spokesperson said: "In short, it’s just processes and working them around the bank holidays, and nothing for customers to worry about. We usually process payments for customers on Thursday and Fridays for the following Monday and Tuesday."
"Of course this isn’t possible because of the bank holidays falling on these two dates next week. Instead, we processed payments due Monday 30 and Tuesday 31 May earlier this week, so that we can process payments due on Monday 6 June early next week (as opposed to the usual Thursday/Friday). This will ensure customers receive payments due on Monday 6 and Tuesday 7 June on time."
"In terms of the split payments, there were some things that we needed to iron out to ensure customers receive their payments on time because of the quick of the double bank holiday, which is why they have been processed in this way. This however does not leave customers out of pocket as they will still receive the full amount on or before it is usually due."
"Customers paid weekly on a Monday, will receive payment on Friday 27 May 2022 instead of Monday 30 May. Customers paid four weekly will receive one week of Child Benefit on Friday 27 May and three weeks of Child Benefit on Monday 30 May. Customers who are due weekly payments on Tuesday 31 May will receive them on Monday 30 May.
"Customers who receive monthly Child Benefit payments will receive ne weeks payment on Monday 30 May and the remaining three weeks payment on Tuesday 31 May. We are updating the HMRC website to reflect this and be more clear."