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UK Woman Loses Child Benefit After Booking Flight She Never Took

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Published: 30 October 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

A London woman has had her child benefit payments suspended after UK tax authorities mistakenly concluded she had emigrated — despite never actually leaving the country. Lisa Morris-Almond, who had booked a flight to Oslo in April 2024 but did not check in or travel, discovered her child benefit had been stopped, leaving her frustrated and confused over what she describes as a “ridiculous state of affairs.”

Morris-Almond’s planned trip to Norway was intended to attend a friend’s wedding, but the event was cancelled at the last minute. She did not board the British Airways flight and had no intention of moving abroad permanently. However, weeks later, she noticed that her usual monthly child benefit payment had not arrived. When she contacted HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), she was initially advised to check her bank account, a standard procedure for missed payments.

Upon following up, Morris-Almond was shocked to be told that government records indicated she had flown to Norway and had not returned, effectively classifying her as an emigrant. “I said: ‘What are you talking about?’” she recounted. “I explained that I was supposed to have gone to the wedding but didn’t in the end. He just said, ‘The records show you didn’t come back.’ He didn’t even listen to what I said.”

Morris-Almond further questioned why HMRC appeared not to have records of her ongoing tax payments as a UK PAYE worker over the past 18 months. The response was that she would receive a new letter to which she could reply. “This is just so ludicrous. I’m angry for everyone who has to go through this because of some glitch in the system that prevents the government from accurately recording who leaves and returns to the country,” she said.

HMRC declined to comment on individual cases when approached by the Guardian. Nonetheless, Morris-Almond is not alone. She is one of at least 23,500 people whose child benefit payments have been stopped as part of a recent government crackdown on benefit fraud. The campaign was intended to reduce fraudulent claims by checking travel and emigration data but has sparked widespread criticism for erroneously targeting people who are still residents.

Unlike many other affected individuals, Morris-Almond never left the country, raising concerns about how passenger records were used to determine eligibility for child benefit. The Home Office confirmed that operators of international passenger services are legally required to provide information on each journey and the people onboard. This data is intended to support immigration control, customs, police work, and border security.

Critics argue that using such records to determine benefit entitlement, rather than cross-referencing HMRC’s PAYE and tax records, is prone to error. Another woman reported being incorrectly flagged as having emigrated after travelling abroad and returning via Eurostar, highlighting the inconsistencies in how the system identifies potential fraud.

The Liberal Democrats have demanded urgent parliamentary scrutiny of the scheme. They question why the government prioritised Border Force data over PAYE and other tax records, potentially leaving thousands of residents wrongly classified as emigrants. The party has tabled formal questions in Parliament seeking details on the approval process for the crackdown, whether an impact assessment was carried out beforehand, and what steps have been taken to correct flawed data.

HMRC has acknowledged the errors publicly and apologised on multiple occasions. Officials confirmed that the agency is ceasing the practice of automatically suspending child benefit payments before verification. As of the latest update, HMRC had reviewed records for 1.5 million of the 6.9 million beneficiaries and reinstated payments for 589 of the 23,500 parents affected. The agency emphasised its duty to prevent both error and fraud while highlighting the unintended consequences of relying too heavily on travel data alone.

To streamline the verification process, HMRC has introduced a simplified set of questions for individuals affected by the crackdown, replacing an earlier, more cumbersome 73-question survey. Beneficiaries are now being asked to call the number provided in their letters, with guidance to provide PAYE evidence before any suspension of payments. This new procedure aims to prevent further cases where residents are wrongly flagged as emigrants and have benefits withheld unfairly.

Morris-Almond’s case has drawn wider attention, highlighting the challenges of balancing fraud prevention with accurate administrative oversight. Many parents affected by the errors have reported anxiety, financial difficulties, and the inconvenience of navigating an overcomplicated system. Public discussions have also raised questions about government reliance on third-party data sources for social welfare decisions.

The controversy comes at a time of heightened scrutiny over UK government benefits administration. Critics say that while fraud prevention is essential, systemic flaws in verification mechanisms risk penalising law-abiding residents and eroding public trust in institutions. The government insists that the program was part of a pilot scheme designed to identify potential abuse, but the outcomes have prompted calls for a review of methodology and oversight.

HMRC’s renewed focus on combining PAYE checks with improved communication aims to restore confidence in child benefit administration. The agency has also reassured affected families that payments will be reinstated where errors have been identified. In addition, the government is examining how technology and cross-departmental data sharing can be enhanced to prevent similar issues in the future, including using automated alerts and reconciliation between travel records and tax information.

For Morris-Almond, the experience has been both frustrating and illuminating. She emphasised the importance of accountability and responsiveness from public institutions. “Why is it that we have to sort out their mess?” she asked, reflecting on the broader consequences for those unfairly caught in administrative errors. Meanwhile, advocacy groups and opposition parties continue to press for legislative oversight and a transparent explanation of the criteria used to freeze payments.

The incident has sparked public debate over how HMRC and the Home Office manage cross-border travel data in relation to welfare programs. The growing complexity of international travel, combined with automated data processing systems, has made it clear that additional safeguards are needed to prevent similar cases of misclassification. Experts suggest that improved training, more robust audit trails, and regular reconciliation of different data streams could reduce the likelihood of innocent residents losing access to their benefits.

In conclusion, Lisa Morris-Almond’s experience illustrates the unintended consequences of an overzealous crackdown on benefit fraud. While the government aims to safeguard taxpayer money, reliance on incomplete or inaccurate records can disrupt the lives of lawful citizens. With HMRC’s recent reforms, the hope is that child benefit payments will be safeguarded for all rightful recipients, preventing future distress caused by administrative errors.

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