Full list of benefits that will be paid to people early this week

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Full list of benefits that will be paid to people early this week

The frequency and date of your payments depend on the type of benefits you claim. For instance, Universal Credit is paid monthly on the same day.

Tax Credits are usually paid by HMRC every four weeks or weekly, and Child Benefit is typically paid every four weeks on a Monday or Tuesday.

Some of the benefits that will be affected include:

Attendance Allowance (paid every four weeks) Carer’s Allowance (paid every four weeks) Child Benefit (paid every four weeks) Employment Support Allowance (paid every two weeks) Housing Benefit (paid weekly or fortnightly) Income Support (paid every two weeks) Jobseeker’s Allowance (paid every two weeks) Pension Credit (paid weekly or fortnightly) Personal Independence Payment (paid every four weeks) Universal Credit (paid monthly) Working Tax Credit (paid weekly or fortnightly)

If you’re affected by any payment changes next week, you won’t be required to take any action. Any and all benefits from the DWP or HMRC will still be paid to you automatically, furthermore, your following payment dates should remain unaffected as long as they don’t fall on another bank holiday.

The amount you’re due to receive will also remain unchanged unless there have been alterations to your personal circumstances. Benefits are typically deposited directly into your bank, building society or credit union account.

If you do not receive your payment on the scheduled day, you should inform the office that issues your benefit.

Also See: Benefit payments over Christmas: when are benefits paid in 2024 – payment dates including Child Benefit

2 thoughts on “Full list of benefits that will be paid to people early this week”

  1. I have been in pain for over 20 years I managed to get the low part of Disability benefit and tried a second time but no I wax told to keep the lowest part , however I gave them ever thing on paper from the Doctors and Hospitals I can’t get around with out a car so obviously the lowest payment won’t get me any mobility car , now on top of that I’ve got fibreialger and kidney failure so being 78years old I just can’t sort it on my own I had age concern to come and visit but never turned up, so I don’t know if I can trust to have the D S S person to see me as I don’t trust them at all, I can’t fill the forms in so I have asked my Daughter to try but I know it won’t come to anything as time is going on I don’t think it’s worth all the asell,so I don’t understand why thay ay you can claim even if you have a bad back I Laugh at itas long as I can remember I’ve suffered badly with my back down to taken early retirement as I couldn’t do my job as a railway man shunter supervisor. Thanks J J
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  2. I did not receive any assistance from you, and I am also disabled I did not receive any financial benefits from the state

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