Not everyone claiming benefits will automatically qualify for the £900 means-tested payment
The Department for Work and Pensions recently announced the payment schedule for the next wave of cost of living support worth up to £1,350 for those on a low-income, claiming disability benefits and pensioner households. The next round of support is expected to help millions of families across the country through the ongoing economic crisis.
The guidance states: “You will not get a payment if you were getting New Style Employment and Support Allowance, contributory Employment and Support Allowance, or New Style Jobseeker’s Allowance, unless you were getting Universal Credit as well.” DWP previously explained that the £900 payment will be made up of three slightly different amounts , relating to specific qualifying periods, making it simpler to determine if someone has received the correct payments.
Exact payment windows will be announced closer to the time they are due to be made, along with qualifying dates.
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