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Workers in the Netherlands with children living in other countries cashed in €41m in child benefits last year, according to figures from the social insurance bank SVB. This is well down on the 2013 total of nearly €52m, news website nu.nl says. In the Netherlands itself, the child benefit bill reached €3.2bn last year.

In 2015, child benefit was sent to 119 different countries but most by far of the money went to Europe. Poland topped the list with €16m, followed by Belgium and Germany with almost €8m.  Morocco was in third place with almost €3m and the US was fourth, with almost €1m. In Turkey and Morocco, payments have been cut in line with local living standards but children living elsewhere in Europe get the same benefits as they would do in the Netherlands.

Read more at DutchNews.nl: Bill for child benefit sent abroad falls 20%, most money goes to Europe http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2016/04/88937-2/

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