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Child Benefit on a £79,000 Salary
On a £79,000 salary in the 2025/26 tax year, Child Benefit for 2 children is £2,251.60 per year. The HICBC charge is £2,139.02, leaving net benefit of £112.58 per year (£9.38 per month).
On a £79,000 salary in the 2025/26 tax year, the High Income Child Benefit Charge claws back 95% of your Child Benefit. For two children, you receive £2,251.60 but pay back £2,139.02 as HICBC, keeping £112.58 per year (5% of the full amount). That works out to £9.38 per month.
HICBC breakdown at £79,000
The table below shows your Child Benefit, HICBC charge, and net benefit at £79,000 for different numbers of children.
| Children | Annual benefit | HICBC charge | Net benefit | Monthly net |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | £1,354.60 | £1,286.87 | £67.73 | £5.64 |
| 2 | £2,251.60 | £2,139.02 | £112.58 | £9.38 |
| 3 | £3,148.60 | £2,991.17 | £157.43 | £13.12 |
How to reduce the HICBC on £79,000
The most effective way to eliminate the HICBC is salary sacrifice into a workplace pension. On a £79,000 salary, sacrificing £19,000 into your pension brings your adjusted net income to £60,000 — below the HICBC threshold.
This means you keep the full £2,251.60 of Child Benefit for 2 children, while also saving income tax and National Insurance on the sacrificed amount. Use the salary sacrifice calculator to see the full impact. See also your full tax breakdown on £79,000.
Other ways to reduce your adjusted net income for HICBC purposes:
- Personal pension contributions — relief at source reduces adjusted net income
- Gift Aid donations — grossed up amount is deducted from income
- Trading losses — can be set against employment income
- Employment expenses — allowable expenses reduce adjusted net income
Compare Child Benefit at nearby salaries
- £74,000: HICBC claws back 70% — keep £675.48 (2 children)
- £77,000: HICBC claws back 85% — keep £337.74 (2 children)
- £81,000: HICBC claws back 100% — keep £0.00 (2 children)
- £84,000: HICBC claws back 100% — keep £0.00 (2 children)
Related calculations for £79,000
- Salary breakdown for £79,000 — see your full take-home pay, tax bands, and NI
- Pension tax relief calculator — see how pension contributions reduce your tax bill
- Salary sacrifice calculator — reduce your income below the HICBC threshold
- National Insurance on £79,000 — employee and employer NI breakdown
Frequently asked questions
How much Child Benefit do I keep on a £79,000 salary?
On a £79,000 salary with 2 children, HICBC claws back 95% of your £2,251.60 benefit. You keep £112.58 per year (£9.38 per month).
What is the HICBC threshold in 2025/26?
The HICBC threshold is £60,000 of adjusted net income. The charge tapers from £60,000 to £80,000, with full clawback at £80,000. This threshold was raised from £50,000 in April 2024.
Should I still claim Child Benefit on £79,000?
Yes. You still receive a net benefit of £112.58 for 2 children. Plus, claiming protects your NI record for State Pension purposes.
How much do I need to salary sacrifice to avoid HICBC on £79,000?
You need to sacrifice £19,000 into your pension to bring your adjusted net income to £60,000. This eliminates the HICBC entirely, and you also save income tax and National Insurance on the sacrificed amount. Use the salary sacrifice calculator for a full breakdown.
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