Families across Northern Ireland who receive tax credits and no other qualifying benefits will receive their £300 autumn Cost of Living Payment this week to help with everyday costs .
This is the second of three payments totalling up to £900 for those eligible and on means-tested benefits, such as Universal Credit, Pension Credit, or tax credits, in 2023 to 2024. How will I receive the cost of living payment? If you are receiving tax credits and no other qualifying benefits, the payment will be received from HMRC automatically.
What if I have not received the cost of living payment? If customers have not received the Cost of Living Payment from HMRC between the published payment dates, but believe they are eligible, they should wait until after 20 November to get in touch. This is to allow time for their bank, building society, or credit union to process the payment.
Customers should beware of scams targeting Cost of Living Payments. If someone contacts them about this payment saying they are from HMRC or DWP, it might be a scam.
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