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2025/26 Tax Year

Child Benefit on £68,000

You lose 40% of Child Benefit through HICBC at this income level.

1 Child
£813/yr
-£542 HICBC
2 Children
£1,351/yr
-£901 HICBC
3 Children
£1,889/yr
-£1,259 HICBC
HICBC Clawback
40%

Your Family Details

Calculate your Child Benefit for 2025/26

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HICBC is based on the higher earner's income

Your Child Benefit

2 children • Higher earner: £68,000

£1,351
Net Annual Benefit
Monthly
£112.58
Weekly
£43.30
Gross Child Benefit£2,252/yr
HICBC Charge (40%)-£901
Net Benefit£1,351/yr
High Income Charge Applies
With income of £68,000, you'll pay back 40% of the benefit through Self Assessment.
Tip: Reduce via Pension
Contributing £8,000 to pension would reduce your income below the threshold, saving the HICBC charge plus £3,200 in tax.

💡 Save Child Benefit with Pension Contributions

Contributing £8,000 to your pension would bring your adjusted income below £60,000, eliminating the HICBC charge entirely. You'd also get £3,200 in tax relief on the contribution (at 40%). Use our pension calculator to see the full benefit.

How HICBC Works at £68,000

At £68,000, which is £8,000 over £60,000, HICBC claws back 1% for every £200 over the threshold = 40% clawback.

Still Claim Even at High Income

Even if HICBC claws back 100% of your benefit, you should still claim Child Benefit. The claiming parent receives National Insurance credits towards their State Pension, and your child automatically gets their NI number at 16.