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Bundestag Advises on Applicationless Child Benefit

Summary by Tagesschau
In the future, parents will receive child benefit without complicated applications. Today, the Bundestag deals with it. The Minister of Family Affairs' savings considerations regarding parental allowance provide criticism.[more]]>

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In the future, parents will receive child benefit without complicated applications. Today, the Bundestag deals with it. The Minister of Family Affairs' savings considerations regarding parental allowance provide criticism.[more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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At first reading, the Bundestag discussed the motionless payment of the child allowance planned by the coalition. Minister of Finance Klingbeil explained that it was a reform that initially sounded small, but improved the lives of hundreds of thousands of families in the country. Parents could receive the child allowance automatically and unbureaucratically in the future.

·Germany
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More time for the baby instead of annoying bureaucracy: this is the goal of changes in child benefit. Plans of the coalition are also welcomed by other parties.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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No application, less paperwork: the child allowance should be paid automatically in the future. The Bundestag now advises on the reform.

·Berlin, Germany
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According to the Federal Government, children's allowance will be paid automatically in the future. Finance Minister Klingbeil expects less bureaucracy and a noticeable relief for parents.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The German government plans to introduce automatic child benefits starting in 2027, without requiring an application. While the SPD and the Greens emphasize the reduction of bureaucracy, the AfD and the Left Party criticize the costs, payments abroad, and the amount of the benefits. The Bundestag is debating the reform and its implications for social justice.

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lindholz.de broke the news on Thursday, May 21, 2026.
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