Many Benefits and Work readers will receive up to £1,200 in additional support this year as a result of announcements made by the chancellor today.

The possible payments include:

  • £650 one-off Cost of Living Payment for those on means tested benefits
  • £150 Disability Cost of Living Payment
  • £400 Energy Bills Support Scheme
  • £300 One-off Pensioner Cost of Living Payment

£650 one-off Cost of Living Payment for those on means tested benefits

More than 8 million households on means tested benefits will receive a payment of £650 this year, made in two instalments. This includes all households receiving the following benefits:

  • Universal Credit
  • Income-based Jobseekers Allowance
  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
  • Income Support
  • Working Tax Credit
  • Child Tax Credit
  • Pension Credit

DWP will make the payment in two lump sums – the first from July, the second in the autumn. Payments from HMRC for those on tax credits only will follow shortly after each to avoid duplicate payments.

Claimants will need to be in receipt of one of these benefits, or have begun a claim which is later successful, as of 25th May 2022 to be eligible for the first of the two instalments. HMRC and DWP will provide further guidance, and the government will set out the eligibility date for the second instalment, in due course.

This payment will be tax-free, will not count towards the benefit cap, and will not have any impact on existing benefit awards

£150 Disability Cost of Living Payment

Around six million people across the UK who receive the following disability benefits will receive a one-off payment of £150 in September:

  • Disability Living Allowance
  • Personal Independence Payment
  • Attendance Allowance
  • Scottish Disability Benefits
  • Armed Forces Independence Payment
  • Constant Attendance Allowance
  • War Pension Mobility Supplement

Claimants must be in receipt of, or have begun an eventually successful claim for, one of these benefits as of 25th May 2022 to be eligible for this additional payment.

For the many disability benefit recipients who receive means tested benefits, this £150 will come on top of the £650 they will receive separately.

These payments will be exempt from tax, will not count towards the benefit cap, and will not have any impact on existing benefit awards.

The government will make these payments directly to eligible people across the UK.

One-off £300 Pensioner Cost of Living Payment

Pensioner households will receive an extra £300 this year to help them cover the rising cost of energy this winter.

This additional one-off payment will go to the over 8 million pensioner households across the UK who receive the Winter Fuel Payment and will be paid on top of any other one-off support a pensioner household is entitled to, for example where they are on pension credit or receive disability benefits. Eligible households currently receive between £200 - £300, so the payment will represent at least double the support for this winter.

The Winter Fuel Payment (including the extra Pensioner Cost of Living Payment) is not taxable and does not affect eligibility for other benefits.

All pensioner households will get the one-off Pensioner Cost of Living Payment as a top-up to their annual Winter Fuel Payment in November/December. For most pensioner households, this will be paid by direct debit.

People will be eligible for this payment if they are over State Pension age (aged 66 or above) between 19 – 25 September 2022. There are certain circumstances where an individual above State Pension age does not qualify for the Winter Fuel Payment which can be found here on gov.uk

The government will make these payments directly to households across the UK.

Energy Bills Support Scheme doubled to a one-off £400

Households will get £400 of support with their energy bills through an expansion of the Energy Bills Support Scheme.

As well as doubling the £200 of support announced earlier this year, the full £400 payment will now be made as a grant, which will not be recovered through higher bills in future years.

Energy suppliers will deliver this support to households with a domestic electricity meter over six months from October. Direct debit and credit customers will have the money credited to their account, while customers with pre-payment meters will have the money applied to their meter or paid via a voucher.

This support will apply directly for households in England, Scotland, and Wales. It is GB-wide and we will deliver equivalent support to people in Northern Ireland.

This support is in addition to the £150 Council Tax rebate for households in England in Council Tax bands A-D, which was announced in February, and which millions of households have already received.

Full details of the payments are available in the Cost of living support factsheet: 26 May 2022

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    John M · 1 years ago
    So once again those on Legacy Benefits like Contribution Based ESA don't qualify for the main assistance, thanks Mr Sunak.
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      Poppy · 1 years ago
      @Lesley Lesley do you get £650 on Incime ESA ? Is that because  you get the severely disabled part ? 

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      Lesley · 1 years ago
      @John M We do qualify. Im on ESA income related and will get £1200. Also on PIP so get the £150 as well. 
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      Lesley · 1 years ago
      @John M You do get it if you are on income related esa which Im on. £650 plus £150 for PIP 
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      Andrew · 1 years ago
      @John M I know it's not good £150 if you're on pip though plus the £400
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    pipsucks · 1 years ago
    according to this i personaly will see payments of £1200, a nice amount, however most of this will be swallowed up by my energy supplier, it is them that will see this money and not me personaly.
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      Jimbocue · 1 years ago
      @Andrew I'm in receipt of earning related esa and high rate pip.but live with my parents who claim nothing ,I do not get disability premium.will I qualify for the £650
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      Lesley · 1 years ago
      @pipsucks The energy supplier will only get the £400. The rest is sent to your bank account.
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      Andrew · 1 years ago
      @pipsucks Well I wish I was getting half of that 
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