BENEFITS BLOW

Tax Credits warning for thousands who could be WORSE off on Universal Credit

THOUSANDS of people claiming Universal Credit could be worse off on Universal Credit.

Over two million getting older benefits are set to move to the new welfare system by the end of 2024.

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Millions of people will be moving on to Universal Credit over the next few yearsCredit: Alamy

Around 500 people will start being moved from legacy benefits this month, with more to follow under managed migration.

This is when people are invited to switch to Universal Credit, if they haven't already moved by choice or through a change in circumstance.

An estimated one million people are currently claiming child tax credits or working tax credits.

The majority of them - 700,000 - will be better off on Universal Credit, and another 50,000 will see no change.

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But around 300,000 are expected to be WORSE off, and should not make the move until invited otherwise they could lose out.

Government research shows that thousands of people on tax credits will need to be given extra payments on top of Universal Credit when they move over.

Known as transitional payments, this will top up the new benefit so they don't lose cash in the short term.

These top ups will only be available under managed migration though, and not if making the move voluntarily.

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Millions on tax credits and legacy benefits have been urged to make the switch now to get higher benefit payments.

But everyone should check carefully and seek advice before making the move so they won't be worse off.

How do I check if I'm better off on Universal Credit?

You can chose to move over to Universal Credit from tax credits at any time - 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.

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