The payment schedule has been announced
News of the Department for Work and Pensions latest cost of living support was welcomed by millions of UK households. Rising prices have squeezed budgets and the upcoming roll out of the 2023/24 payments will give a much-needed boost to many.
The guidance on GOV.UK indicates that eligibility for the 2023/24 cost of living payments will follow the same criteria as last year. This means that certain claimants will need to be in receipt of Universal Credit, along with their non-qualifying benefit to receive the first payment of £301 in a few weeks’ time.
Cost of living payment schedule 2023/24 People who are eligible for any of the cost of living payments and receive Tax Credits, and no other means-tested benefits, will receive their payment from HM Revenue and Customs shortly after DWP payments have been issued.
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