DWP and HMRC confirm early payments for some people due money next week

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The official Spring bank holiday falls on Monday, May 29 which means benefit payments due on that date will be made early

The official Spring bank holiday falls on Monday, May 29 which means payments delivered by the Department for Work and Pension and HM Revenue and Customs , including State Pension, Universal Credit, Tax Credits and Child Benefit, due on that date will be made early on Friday, May 26.

DWP said: “On Monday 29 May, Jobcentre Plus offices and phone lines are closed. To make sure people get their payment on a day when Jobcentre Plus offices are open, some payments will be paid early. If the expected payment date is Monday 29 May, benefits will be paid on Friday 26 May.” The bank holiday on May 29 is the third this month following the May Day holiday on May 1 and the Coronation bank holiday on May 8, giving millions of people across the country another long weekend to look forward to.

 

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