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Maternity Allowance Rates 2026/27 — How Much You'll Get

Current Maternity Allowance rates for 2026/27, including weekly amounts, total payments, and how your earnings affect your payment.

Salary and income data is based on ONS and other official UK statistical sources. Figures are averages and may not reflect your individual circumstances.

Maternity Allowance is a weekly benefit for pregnant women who don’t qualify for Statutory Maternity Pay. Here are the current rates for 2026/27.

Maternity Allowance Rates 2026/27

Component Amount
Maximum weekly rate £187.18
Duration Up to 39 weeks
Maximum total payment £7,300.02
Minimum weekly rate (if lower earnings) Variable — 90% of average earnings
Minimum earnings threshold £30/week for at least 13 weeks

Key point: You receive the lower of £187.18 or 90% of your average weekly earnings. If you earned £200/week on average, 90% would be £180 — so you’d get £180/week, not £187.18.

How Maternity Allowance Is Calculated

Standard Rate (Most Claimants)

Calculation Step Example
Calculate average weekly earnings £250/week
Compare: 90% of earnings OR £187.18 90% × £250 = £225
You receive the lower amount £187.18/week (capped at maximum)

Lower Earnings Example

Calculation Step Example
Calculate average weekly earnings £150/week
Compare: 90% of earnings OR £187.18 90% × £150 = £135
You receive the lower amount £135/week

Total Payment Scenarios

Average Weekly Earnings Weekly MA Payment Total for 39 Weeks
£208+ £187.18 (maximum) £7,300.02
£200 £180.00 £7,020.00
£175 £157.50 £6,142.50
£150 £135.00 £5,265.00
£100 £90.00 £3,510.00
£50 £45.00 £1,755.00

Historical Maternity Allowance Rates

Tax Year Maximum Weekly Rate Maximum Total (39 weeks) Increase
2023/24 £172.48 £6,726.72 10.1%
2024/25 £184.03 £7,177.17 6.7%
2025/26 £184.03 £7,177.17 0%
2026/27 £187.18 £7,300.02 1.7%

Who Can Get Maternity Allowance?

Eligibility Check

Requirement Details
Employment status Self-employed, employed, agency worker, or recently stopped work
Work test Worked at least 26 weeks in the 66 weeks before your due date
Earnings test Earned at least £30/week for at least 13 of those weeks
SMP status Not entitled to Statutory Maternity Pay

Common Qualifying Scenarios

Situation Eligible for MA?
Self-employed 26+ weeks Yes — main route for self-employed
Agency worker or zero-hours contract Often yes — if not eligible for SMP
Changed jobs during pregnancy Yes — if not qualifying for SMP
Employed but employer refuses SMP Yes — claim MA instead
Partner helping in family business Yes — if paid at least £30/week
Unemployed but recently worked Maybe — depends on work history

Maternity Allowance vs Statutory Maternity Pay

Feature Maternity Allowance Statutory Maternity Pay
Who pays Government (DWP) Your employer
Who qualifies Self-employed, agency workers, those not eligible for SMP Employees meeting requirements
First 6 weeks £187.18/week (or 90%) 90% of earnings (no cap)
Next 33 weeks £187.18/week (or 90%) £187.18/week (or 90%)
Maximum total £7,300.02 £8,000+ (depends on earnings)
Taxable No Yes
Affects UC Yes (counts as income) Yes (counts as income)

Key difference: SMP pays 90% of your actual earnings (uncapped) for the first 6 weeks. Maternity Allowance pays the flat rate from day one.

SMP vs MA Payment Comparison

Weekly Earnings SMP (first 6 weeks) MA (first 6 weeks) SMP Total MA Total
£500 £450/week £187.18/week ~£8,877 £7,300
£400 £360/week £187.18/week ~£8,337 £7,300
£300 £270/week £187.18/week ~£7,797 £7,300
£200 £180/week £180/week ~£7,257 £7,020

When to Claim Maternity Allowance

Stage When
Earliest you can claim 26 weeks pregnant (14 weeks before due date)
Earliest payment can start 11 weeks before due date
Latest to claim Up to 3 months after the birth
Processing time Usually 2-4 weeks

Tip: Claim as early as possible — at 26 weeks pregnant — to ensure you receive payment before your baby arrives.

How Maternity Allowance Is Paid

Payment Detail Information
Paid by Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
Frequency Every 2 or 4 weeks
Payment method Bank or building society account
First payment After your claim is approved

Can You Work While Receiving Maternity Allowance?

Keeping in Touch (KIT) Days

Rule Details
Allowed work days 10 KIT days without affecting MA
After KIT days used Lose a week’s MA for each week you work
What counts as work Any day doing work activities, even just an hour

Self-Employed Work

Situation Effect on MA
Complete break from work Full MA payment
Occasional emails/admin only Usually no effect
Active trading during MA May lose MA for those weeks

Important: Self-employed women can’t always “switch off” their business entirely. Passive income, rental income, or investment gains don’t affect MA.

Maternity Allowance and Other Benefits

Universal Credit

Impact Details
Does MA count as income? Yes — reduces UC pound for pound
UC child element You’ll receive this after your baby is born
UC childcare element Available when you return to work
Work allowance £404/month (housing element) or £673/month (no housing) — but MA counted before this

Other Benefits Interaction

Benefit Interaction with MA
Housing Benefit MA counts as income
Council Tax Reduction MA may reduce entitlement
Child Benefit Separate benefit — not affected
Sure Start Maternity Grant Can claim if on qualifying benefits
NHS exemptions Separate maternity exemption — not related to MA

How to Claim Maternity Allowance

Step Details
1 Get form MA1 from GOV.UK or your midwife
2 Ask your employer to complete form SMP1 (if applicable)
3 Provide proof of pregnancy (MATB1 certificate from midwife)
4 Send employment/self-employment evidence
5 Post to the address on the form

Documents You Need

Document Why
MATB1 certificate Proof of pregnancy from midwife/doctor
Payslips (if employed) Proof of earnings
Self Assessment return (if self-employed) Proof of self-employment
SMP1 form If employer says you don’t qualify for SMP
Bank details For payment

Special Circumstances

Stillbirth or Miscarriage

Situation Entitlement
Stillbirth after 24 weeks Full MA entitlement
Miscarriage before 24 weeks No MA entitlement

Twins or Multiple Births

Impact Details
Payment amount Same as single birth — £187.18/week
Duration Same — up to 39 weeks
Starting date Can start earlier if needed

Baby Born Early

Situation Effect
Baby born before MA starts MA starts from birth date
Already receiving MA Continue as normal

MA Rate Calculator

To estimate your Maternity Allowance:

Step Calculation
1 Calculate your average weekly earnings over your best 13 weeks
2 Multiply by 0.9 (90%)
3 Compare to £187.18
4 You receive the lower figure
5 Multiply by 39 for total payment

Example:

Your Average Weekly Earnings 90% of Earnings Weekly MA Total (39 weeks)
£220 £198 £187.18 (capped) £7,300.02
£180 £162 £162.00 £6,318.00
£140 £126 £126.00 £4,914.00

Summary of 2026/27 Rates

Rate Amount
Maximum weekly Maternity Allowance £187.18
Maximum total for 39 weeks £7,300.02
Rate calculation Lower of £187.18 or 90% of average earnings
Minimum earnings to qualify £30/week for 13 weeks
Work test 26 weeks in 66-week test period

Next step: See the full self-employed maternity allowance guide or first-time parents money guide for more support during pregnancy.

Sources

  1. GOV.UK — Maternity Allowance
  2. GOV.UK — Benefit and pension rates