Benefit claimants and state pensioners may want to check if their payment dates will change over the Christmas and New Year period.
People who would get their payments from December 23 to December 26 will instead receive their funds early, on December 22.
Those due payments over the New Year period, from December 30 to January 1, will also get their money early, with payments going out on December 29.
This applies to all these benefits and payments:
People on many benefits and on the state pension also get a £10 Christmas Bonus payment each year.
A person will need to be claiming an eligible benefit during the qualifying week to get the extra payment – this is usually the first full week of December.
People on these benefits will get the £10 Christmas Bonus:
People on Pension Credit and others on low incomes may be eligible for the Warm Home Discount, a one-off £150 discount for electricity bills.
The money goes to a person’s energy supplier, who will then deduct the amount from their bills, with the discount applied between October 2023 and the end of March 2024.
The Winter Fuel Payment goes out to older Britons to help towards their heating bills. The money goes out to people born before September 25, 1957.
Payments range between £250 and £600 and this year include a Pensioner Cost of Living Payment, worth between £150 and £300.
Recipients will have received a letter to notify them of the payment, with the funds going out in November and December.
As temperatures start to plummet, people on certain benefits or Support for Mortgage Interest may also receive one or several Cold Weather Payments.
This is a £25 payment that is paid to eligible people when temperatures fall below zero or are forecast to be below zero, for seven consecutive days.
The scheme is active from the start of November until the end of March next year. Weather forecasts indicate freezing temperatures could be coming to the UK on November 25, so the payments could be activated in some areas soon.
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