Child Benefit recipients are set to receive next month's payment a couple of days earlier than usual due to a schedule shake up thanks to the upcoming June bank holiday
Due to the June bank holiday, banks and post offices are closed on Monday the 3rd of June.
Read more:Cost of living Ireland: Four groups of people that will qualify for scheme worth over €2,000 Below is a list of Child Benefit payment dates for the rest of the year - as well as the months they're likely to be paid early: From May 1st, Child Benefit will be paid to anyone who is 18 and in full-time education, or who has a disability, up until their 19th birthday. It was originally announced in Budget 2024 and set to be implemented from September, but it was moved up.
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