New Universal Credit transfer update for people on Tax Credits in Scotland

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New Universal Credit transfer update for people on Tax Credits in Scotland
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More managed migration letters will be sent out in October.

The Department for Work and Pensions has announced that people on Tax Credits-only living in Central Scotland will receive letters next month inviting them to claim Universal Credit as the UK Government expands the managed migration of legacy benefit claimants to the modern IT welfare system. These will only be issued to people on Working Tax Credits or Child Tax Credits and no other benefit.

Social Security Scotland said ensuring claimants submit an application before the deadline will mean “they don’t lose financial support”. It said: “Applying for Universal Credit by the deadline will allow us to continue making payments without the need for further action.”The 'Universal Credit if you receive a Migration Notice letter' on GOV.UK offers a step-by-step guide to the migration process.

Tax Credits will end even if they decide not to claim Universal Credit. However, there is no need to wait for their transfer letter, and customers can apply to move to Universal Credit sooner, if it is right for them, but they should seek independent advice beforehand to ensure they will not be financially worse off.

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