Families across the UK have hit out at the HMRC saying the benefit hasn't appeared in their bank accounts over the weekend and into this morning (Monday, June 3).
Families across the UK have hit out at the HMRC claiming the vital cash hasn't appear in their bank accounts as expected.
Parents or guardians receive the payment if they are responsible for the care of a child under the age of 16 or 20 if they stay in approved education or training.READ MORE: Gangland machete attack victim spared jail after 140mph police car chase Families should receive around £100 a month, paid every four weeks, for their eldest child and around £69 for any additional children.
One parent posted on X: "So many people rely upon child benefit to pay for necessities, yet payments haven't been made to millions of people.""You have had since Friday to solve this child benefit payment issue, but everyone kept getting the same generic message to wait till today. Millions of kids off school and not fed today due to your incompetence.
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