Child Benefit tax calculator

Add up your taxable income. This includes things like:

  • your salary before tax (with pension contributions under net pay arrangements deducted)
  • other employment income, for example bonuses
  • taxable benefits provided by your employer, for example the value of medical insurance, a company car or anything else included on your P11D
  • income from pensions before tax, for example from a state pension
  • other income before tax, for example taxable profits from self-employment, taxable savings and dividends
  • income from property before tax, for example taxable rental income and any taxable benefits provided by your employer such as medical insurance

You can get some of this information from your P60, P11D, employer or tax adviser.

This list is not exhaustive. If you are not sure whether a source of income is taxable, contact the Income Tax Helpline.

Do not combine your household income. Use your partner’s taxable income if it’s higher than yours.

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How many children are you claiming Child Benefit for?
1
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Which tax year are you claiming for?
2022 to 2023
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Are you claiming for only a part of the tax year for any of your children?
No
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