The Irish government has introduced significant financial measures as part of Budget 2025 to support families during the ongoing cost of living crisis.
Among the key initiatives are two double child benefit payments set to arrive in November and December 2024, as well as a €420 “Baby Boost” for families with newborns. These benefits aim to ease the financial strain on families, especially as they prepare for the holiday season.
With these new measures, Irish families can expect immediate financial relief, and parents of newborns will receive additional support starting in January 2025. Let’s explore these benefits and other key family support initiatives.
Double Child Benefit Payments
As part of the government’s Budget 2025, families will receive two double child benefit payments to help with the rising cost of living. These payments are designed to provide additional financial support during the expensive holiday season.
Payment Details
- First Payment: November 2024
- Second Payment: December 2024
Each eligible family will receive €280 per child for each of these payments, which doubles the standard monthly child benefit of €140. This offers a substantial boost just before Christmas, when many families face increased expenses.
How It Works
Child benefit is typically a monthly payment of €140 per child to parents or guardians of children under 18. Families will now receive €280 per child in November and December, significantly helping to ease financial pressures.
Month | Payment Per Child |
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November | €280 |
December | €280 |
Standard | €140 |
€420 ‘Baby Boost’ for Newborns
A new measure introduced in Budget 2025 is the €420 “Baby Boost” payment. This one-off payment is designed to support new parents with the initial costs of having a baby.
Who Qualifies?
Parents of babies born after January 1, 2025 will be eligible for this €420 payment. The Baby Boost breaks down into:
- A €280 newborn grant paid at the time of birth.
- The first month’s child benefit payment of €140, bringing the total to €420 for new parents.
This support helps families cover essential early childcare costs, such as baby supplies and setting up the nursery.
Additional Family Support Measures
In addition to the double child benefit payments and the Baby Boost, Budget 2025 includes other financial supports for families across Ireland. These measures focus on both short-term relief and long-term family welfare:
Benefit | Amount | Eligible Period |
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Working Family Payment | €400 | November 2024 |
Maternity/Paternity/Adoptive Benefit | €15 increase | From January 2025 |
Energy Credit | €125 | November and December 2024 |
Fuel Allowance | €300 lump sum | Winter 2024 |
Living Alone Allowance | €200 lump sum | Announced for Budget 2025 |
These initiatives aim to ease costs related to childcare, energy bills, and fuel, providing comprehensive support to both working families and those on social welfare.
Child Benefit Structure
Here’s a breakdown of how child benefit works in Ireland:
- Base Payment: €140 per month for each child.
- Eligibility: Families with children under 16, or children aged 16–18 if they are in full-time education or have a disability.
Starting in January 2025, additional increases in maternity, paternity, adoptive, and parent’s benefits will be implemented, providing even more support to families during the crucial early years of raising a child.
Extra Support for Families
The Child Support Payment (previously called Increase for a Qualified Child) will see increases in January 2025. This benefit supports families with children in education or those unable to support themselves.
Age Group | New Rate (2025) |
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Children under 12 | €50 per child |
Children over 12 | €62 per child |
Additionally, families will receive a €100 lump sum per child in November 2024. This further helps with the rising cost of living and prepares families for the holiday season.
School Meal Programs Expansion
Budget 2025 also focuses on ensuring children have access to healthy meals:
- The Hot School Meals Scheme will expand to all primary schools by April 2025.
- The School Meals Holiday Hunger Pilot Project will begin next summer, ensuring low-income families receive meal support during school holidays.
- Free school books will be provided to senior secondary school students starting in the 2024/2025 academic year.
What Does This Mean for Families?
The combination of double child benefit payments, the €420 Baby Boost, and other financial supports means Irish families will see a significant improvement in their finances, particularly during the holidays and into the new year. Key takeaways include:
- Immediate financial support: Families with multiple children will benefit the most from the double payments in November and December.
- New parents: The Baby Boost provides extra help to cover the initial costs of having a baby.
- Broader support: Those receiving Working Family Payments, maternity/paternity benefits, and other social welfare programs will benefit from lump sum payments and increased thresholds.
With these initiatives, the Irish government is focused on reducing child poverty and making life easier for families across the country, ensuring strong support networks are in place.
FAQs
Who qualifies for the double child benefit payments?
All families receiving child benefit will get two double payments in November and December 2024.
What is the €420 Baby Boost payment?
Parents of babies born after January 1, 2025, will receive a €420 payment to cover early childcare costs.
When will the double child benefit payments be made?
They will be made in November and December 2024, just in time for Christmas.
What other benefits are included in Budget 2025 for families?
Increased maternity/paternity benefits, energy credits, fuel allowances, and expanded school meal programs are part of the additional supports.
How does child benefit work in Ireland?
Parents receive €140 per child monthly, with increases and lump sums announced for late 2024 and early 2025.