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Crackdown on child benefit claims from abroad after £17m saved | |
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The government is planning a crackdown on people who continue to claim child benefit after leaving the UK, in a move it expects to save £350m over the next five years. | The government is planning a crackdown on people who continue to claim child benefit after leaving the UK, in a move it expects to save £350m over the next five years. |
Claimants who are outside the UK for more than eight weeks will generally no longer be eligible for the benefit unless there are exceptional circumstances. | Claimants who are outside the UK for more than eight weeks will generally no longer be eligible for the benefit unless there are exceptional circumstances. |
A new specialist team will use travel data to track if claimants have gone abroad and are no longer entitled to payments. | A new specialist team will use travel data to track if claimants have gone abroad and are no longer entitled to payments. |
It follows a pilot which stopped child benefit being incorrectly paid to 2,600 people who had left the UK. | It follows a pilot which stopped child benefit being incorrectly paid to 2,600 people who had left the UK. |
A team of 15 investigators stopped around £17m being incorrectly paid out in less than 12 months. | A team of 15 investigators stopped around £17m being incorrectly paid out in less than 12 months. |
From next month, more than 200 people will be working on the team. | From next month, more than 200 people will be working on the team. |
The government hopes the move will also raise awareness of the rules to avoid people continuing to claim the benefit by mistake when they are abroad for an extended period. | The government hopes the move will also raise awareness of the rules to avoid people continuing to claim the benefit by mistake when they are abroad for an extended period. |
Child benefit is one of the most widely accessed forms of benefit in the UK, paid to more than 6.9 million families. | Child benefit is one of the most widely accessed forms of benefit in the UK, paid to more than 6.9 million families. |
It is understood the government is now planning to look at other benefits that people are claiming overseas to see if more money can be clawed back. | It is understood the government is now planning to look at other benefits that people are claiming overseas to see if more money can be clawed back. |
Overall, benefit fraud has increased since the pandemic, although levels have started to drop in recent years, with renewed efforts by government to tackle the issue. | Overall, benefit fraud has increased since the pandemic, although levels have started to drop in recent years, with renewed efforts by government to tackle the issue. |
There was an estimated £6.5bn in benefit overpayments due to fraud in 2024/25, according to figures from the Department for Work and Pensions, equivalent to 2.2% of all benefit expenditure. | There was an estimated £6.5bn in benefit overpayments due to fraud in 2024/25, according to figures from the Department for Work and Pensions, equivalent to 2.2% of all benefit expenditure. |
Rates of overpayments tend to be higher for means-tested benefits like Universal Credit. | Rates of overpayments tend to be higher for means-tested benefits like Universal Credit. |
People responsible for children under 16, or under 20 if in approved education or training, can claim child benefit. | People responsible for children under 16, or under 20 if in approved education or training, can claim child benefit. |
It is worth £26.05 a week for the eldest child and £17.25 a week for any younger children. | It is worth £26.05 a week for the eldest child and £17.25 a week for any younger children. |
Claimants must inform HMRC if they go abroad for more than 8 weeks as after this length of time they will no longer be eligible for the benefit, unless there are exceptional circumstances. | Claimants must inform HMRC if they go abroad for more than 8 weeks as after this length of time they will no longer be eligible for the benefit, unless there are exceptional circumstances. |
The time limit for going abroad for medical treatment or due to the death of a family member is 12 weeks. | The time limit for going abroad for medical treatment or due to the death of a family member is 12 weeks. |
Cabinet Office Minister Georgia Gould said: "This government is putting a stop to people claiming benefits when they aren't eligible to do so. | Cabinet Office Minister Georgia Gould said: "This government is putting a stop to people claiming benefits when they aren't eligible to do so. |
"From September, we'll have ten times as many investigators saving hundreds of millions of pounds of taxpayer's money. | "From September, we'll have ten times as many investigators saving hundreds of millions of pounds of taxpayer's money. |
"If you're claiming benefits you're not entitled to, your time is up." | "If you're claiming benefits you're not entitled to, your time is up." |
The pilot, which was carried out by the Public Sector Fraud Authority, the Home Office and HMRC, matched a random sample of 200,000 child benefit records with international travel data. | The pilot, which was carried out by the Public Sector Fraud Authority, the Home Office and HMRC, matched a random sample of 200,000 child benefit records with international travel data. |
It was conducted under the Digital Economy Act 2017, which introduced a framework for sharing personal data for specific purposes across parts of the public sector. | It was conducted under the Digital Economy Act 2017, which introduced a framework for sharing personal data for specific purposes across parts of the public sector. |
Where the data suggested the claimant had left the country, specialist investigators from HMRC performed their own checks before deciding whether benefits were being claimed incorrectly. | Where the data suggested the claimant had left the country, specialist investigators from HMRC performed their own checks before deciding whether benefits were being claimed incorrectly. |
The government said every case was reviewed by a human investigator and HMRC would contact families directly as part of any investigation. | The government said every case was reviewed by a human investigator and HMRC would contact families directly as part of any investigation. |
It is understood the small amounts involved per individual means it often does not make sense for the government to seek a prosecution if someone is found to be claiming the benefit fraudulently. | It is understood the small amounts involved per individual means it often does not make sense for the government to seek a prosecution if someone is found to be claiming the benefit fraudulently. |
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