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Child Benefit Revolution Planned: the Spd Wants to Make It Easier for Parents

SPD ministers Lars Klingbeil and Bärbel Bas want to abolish the application obligation for child benefit in order to relieve parents.

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After the birth of a child, many people don't have the energy for bureaucracy – but there's been plenty of it when it comes to child benefits. That's about to change. Here's when and for whom automatic payments will apply.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The Ministry of Finance plans to greatly simplify child benefit. Instead of the old age pension, parents should receive the allowance automatically.

·Berlin, Germany
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Federal Finance Minister Klingbeil and Social Minister Bas want to abolish the obligation to apply for child benefit. This provides for a bill for which the Ministry of Finance initiated the government-internal departmental vote. The aim is therefore to relieve families of bureaucracy.

·Germany
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The Federal Government wants to make life easier for mothers and fathers. However, in order to prevent the new service from being abused by fraudsters, parents have to meet certain conditions.

·Munich, Germany
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The application obligation for child benefit is to be abolished in the future – for this purpose Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil has submitted a draft law. On Thursday ... The post SPD proposal: Child benefit should be paid automatically in the future without application appeared first on Apollo News.

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The Federal Government plans to debureaucratize the child allowance. Parents of newborns should no longer have to deal with the application. However, until everything runs automatically, it probably still takes.

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Badische Neueste Nachrichten broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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