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DWP unveil first 2023/24 Cost of Living Payment dates


By Alan Beresford

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MILLIONS of households will receive £301 directly from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) between April 25 and May 17.

The DWP are rolling out Cost of Living Payments across April and May. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
The DWP are rolling out Cost of Living Payments across April and May. Picture: Daniel Forsyth

This is the first of three payments totalling up to £900 for those eligible and on means-tested benefits, such as Universal Credit or Pension Credit, in 2023/24. This follows the £650 Cost of Living Payment (COLP) made to over eight million people in 2022.

There will also be further payments worth £150 for eligible disabled people and £300 for pensioners due later this year, meaning the most vulnerable can receive up to £1350 in direct payments.

The £301 payment will be sent out automatically and directly to recipients, meaning those eligible do not need to apply or do anything to receive it. The payment reference for bank accounts will be DWP COLP, along with the claimant’s National Insurance number.

Mel Stride, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, said: “These payments will give a financial boost to more than eight million households as we continue to wrap our arms around the most vulnerable, while the best way we can protect people from high costs is to halve inflation by the end of this year.

“In the long-term, we know work is the best route out of poverty, which is why we recently announced additional work coach support to help more people find work or increase their hours. Anyone looking to boost their skills or progress their career should speak to their work coach to ensure they’re accessing all the support the DWP can provide.”

UK Government Minister for Scotland John Lamont said: “Almost 700,000 low-income households across Scotland will benefit from this support, with more to follow for eligible disabled people and pensioners later this year.

“This builds on the extensive support that was delivered to Scottish households last year, along with further measures to stabilise the economy and reduce inflation outlined by the Chancellor in the Budget. This underlines the UK government’s commitment to supporting the most vulnerable with the cost of living across Scotland and the whole United Kingdom.”

Jeremy Hunt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, added: “I know that times are tough, which is why a key focus of the spring budget was supporting people with the cost of living and helping people into well-paid work.

“Not only are we providing £900 in direct cash payments to millions of the most vulnerable households, we’ve also extended the Energy Price Guarantee to hold bills down until energy prices fall, raised the National Living Wage to £10.42, put an end to the prepayment meter premium and delivered a plan that will more than halve inflation this year – ensuring everyone’s incomes go further.”

The full list of benefit recipients that qualify for the upcoming Cost of Living payment are those who receive: Universal Credit; Income-based Jobseekers Allowance; Income-related Employment and Support Allowance; Income Support; Working Tax Credit; Child Tax Credit; Pension Credit.

The qualifying period for this payment is between January 26 and February 25, 2023.

To be eligible for COLP, a claimant needs to have been entitled to a payment for one of these benefits between 26 January and 25 February 2023, or payment for an assessment period ending between these dates.

The DWP is also encouraging low-income pensioners not already getting Pension Credit to check their eligibility, as they can still qualify for the £301 COLP if they make a successful backdated Pension Credit application by May 19.

Low-income households are also encouraged to contact their local council to see what support is available for essential food and energy costs through the Household Support Fund. Worth over £2 billion across its lifetime, the DWP fund is delivered through councils who are best placed to identify local need.

Those who are eligible for the £301 COLP solely through tax credits, and are not eligible through DWP means-tested benefits, will be paid by HMRC shortly after DWP payments begin. HMRC will publish specific details of when payments will be made to these customers along with the bank account payment reference.

Eligible customers will not need to apply or contact the government at any stage to receive the £301 COLP.


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