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Full list of 12 benefits being paid early this month – will your payments date change?

Published on April 05, 2025 at 05:00 AM

UNIVERSAL Credit and other benefit dates will change in April – so it is important to know when you will recieve your cash.

There are two this month which will impact when you get your payment.

UK Universal Credit form and questionnaire.
The upcoming bank holidays will impact when you get paid

Your usual payment date depends on when you first applied for and when your application date was approved.

That means that there is not a set date for every applicant.

Most people receive their payment seven days after the end of their initial assessment period.

You should receive the the first working day before you were expecting to have been paid.

Those who are expecting to be paid on which falls on April 18 or which falls on the April 21 will be paid on Thursday April 17.

This means you will not be left waiting for your payment over the long weekend.

As well as Universal Credit, 11 other will be impacted the Easter holiday.

They are as follows:

  • Attendance allowance
  • Carer's allowance
  • Child benefit
  • Disability living allowance
  • Employment and support allowance
  • Income support
  • Jobseeker's allowance
  • Pension credit
  • Personal independence payment
  • State pension
  • Tax credits (such as Working Tax Credit)

Even though you have been paid a few days earlier you will also have to make the last until the following month.

If you think you were supposed to be paid, but the money has not landed in your account, it may be worth double-checking the dates.

If it is the case that the money has not been paid into your account you should get in contact with the DWP.

You can reach its Universal Credit helpline on 0800 328 5644.

It comes as the am mount people on Universal Credit

For a single person aged 25 and over, the standard allowance will rise from £393.45 to £400.14.

Meanwhile, for joint claimants where one or both are 25 or over, the standard allowance will rise from £617.60 to £628.09.

Changes to Universal Credit

Universal Credit is replacing six benefits under the old welfare system, commonly called legacy benefits. They are:

  • Working Tax Credit
  • Child Tax Credit
  • Income-based Jobseeker's allowance
  • Income support
  • Income-related employment and support allowance
  • Housing Benefit.

If you're on any of these benefits now, you can choose to move over – but you might not be better off.

You should consider carefully what moving over means for your money, as you can't move back once you're on Universal Credit.

Using an online benefits calculator can help you compare and are free and easy to use from charities such as Turn2Us and EntitledTo, and it's also worth asking them for advice.

You may be moved over to Universal Credit if you have a change in circumstances, like moving home, a change in working hours or having a baby.

But eventually, everyone will be moved over to Universal Credit.

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