Julie Gunnell is Associate Director of Growth for Payroll at UK top 10 accountancy and business advisory firm Azets. JUlie is based in York.

Don’t miss out on new child benefit repayment option, Azets warns

People in Yorkshire earning more than £60,000 a year have a new way to manage their child benefit repayments following a change in HMRC’s process, according to a senior payroll professional. 

York-based Julie Gunnell, associate director of payroll growth at UK top 10 accountancy Azets, said those who were eligible could now manage their High Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC) repayments monthly.

She said: “Previously, people who had to repay HICBC had to do so via a self-assessment tax return, but that changed at the end of September when HMRC announced that it could be done through PAYE.

“Now, staff can have their HICBC repayments automatically collected every month through their PAYE code if they don’t have any other reason to complete a self-assessment tax return.

“HMRC will update the code so the repayment is spread evenly throughout the year – much like income tax or student loan repayments.

“However, it’s worth being aware that if you opt in part-way through a tax year you will have less time to repay and will find there’s a larger deduction made via your tax code – but this will only be temporary.

“If you’re eligible and register for this, it will save you time and reduce the risk of an unexpected bill at the end of the tax year.”

The High Income Child Benefit Charge applies where a parent or partner earns more than £60,000 per year and receives Child Benefit.

To pay via PAYE for the 2024–25 tax year, eligible employees must register with HMRC by 31 January 2026 and need only to register once.

HMRC will issue the appropriate tax code adjustments to employers so the HICBC can be automatically collected via payroll from the month after you register.

Julie added: “This is a great opportunity for people in Yorkshire to manage their child benefit repayments through their PAYE and remove the need to complete an annual self-assessment, but the clock is ticking when it comes to registration.

“My advice to those who are eligible for this option is to register as soon as possible via the Government website or the HMRC app.”

Azets has three offices in Yorkshire, in Leeds, Bradford and York, where it employees 335 people.