Universal Credit Christmas payments 2020: date benefits are paid over Xmas - and when you get the Christmas bonus

The DWP has announced the Christmas payment dates for Universal Credit claimants

Many Scots are already struggling financially due to the pandemic, with the festive season meaning budgets will have to stretch even further.

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced when people will receive their Universal Credit and child benefit payments over the Christmas period.

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These dates are different to when claimants would usually be paid as there are multiple bank holidays around the corner.

Universal Credit payment dates have changed due to the Christmas bank holidays (Shutterstock)Universal Credit payment dates have changed due to the Christmas bank holidays (Shutterstock)
Universal Credit payment dates have changed due to the Christmas bank holidays (Shutterstock)

As well as Christmas Day, 28 December is a bank holiday in 2020, since Boxing Day falls on a Saturday. New Year’s Day is also a bank holiday.

Universal Credit claimants will also receive a one-off Christmas welfare bonus, the DWP has confirmed.

Those who qualify will get £10 extra on top of their current payments.

Here’s the Christmas dates when your benefits will be paid.

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When is Universal Credit paid at Christmas?

Universal Credit is usually paid into a claimant’s account on the same date every month, or there’s the option of twice a month for Scots.

However, the date you are paid changes if the day is a bank holiday or a Saturday or Sunday.

In this case, you will be paid on the Friday before the original payment date.

This minimises financial distress for claimants by ensuring you are not waiting on payments.

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For this Christmas, the Universal Credit payment dates are as follows:

- If your payment is due between Christmas Eve and 28 December, you will be paid on Christmas Eve.

- If your payment is due on 30 December, you will be paid on that day.

- If your payment is due on 31 December, you will be paid on that day.

- If your payment is due on 1 January, you will be paid on 31 December.

- And if your payment is due on 4 January, you will be paid on that day.

What if I don’t receive my payment?

If for any reason you don’t receive your payment when you are supposed to, you should call the Universal Credit helpline as soon as possible.

The helpline, which is free, can be reached on 0800 328 6544, and lines are open Monday to Friday from 8am to 6pm.

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It is closed on bank holidays, so call as soon as you realise your payment hasn’t come through.

When will child benefit be paid over Christmas?

Child benefit payment dates also change over the Christmas period due to the bank holidays.

In Scotland, child benefit is paid on either a Monday or Tuesday every four weeks or weekly if you are a single parent.

In line with the Christmas payment dates, if you are due your child benefit payment on Monday 4 January 2021 you will be paid on Friday 31 December.

If you are due payment on Tuesday 5 January, you will receive the payment the next day on Wednesday 6 January.

How can I claim Universal Credit?

To minimise contact during coronavirus, people are advised to apply for Universal Credit online via the UK Government’s website.

You may be eligible for Universal Credit for the following reasons:

- You’re on a low income or out of work

- You’re 18 or over - with some exceptions if you’re 16 to 17

- You’re under State Pension age - or your partner is

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- You and your partner have £16,000 or less in savings between you

- You live in the UK

According to the DWP, if you have an appointment or assessment with a work coach at a Job Centre this will be carried out over the phone.

You will be told when you will receive a call via your online portal.

If you have already applied for Universal Credit, your claim starts on the same day you submitted your application and it usually takes around 5 weeks to get your first payment.

Your ID will need to be checked before you can be paid, and you might need to take part in a phone interview with a work coach.