HELPING HAND

Free cash and help worth up to £7,248 including £650 cost of living payment if you’re on Universal Credit or benefits

MILLIONS of struggling households will soon get a cash pay out worth hundreds of pounds to help with rising bills.

Half of a £650 cost of living payment will hit bank accounts from July 14 for those getting Universal Credit and some other benefits.

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You could be eligible for extra help from council tax to energy billsCredit: Getty

But there's plenty more help you can get too ranging from bill discounts to free food and travel.

Here's how you can get the £650 payment and all the support you can claim to get through the cost of living crisis.

£650 cost of living payment

Eight million households on means-tested benefits will get a £650 cost of living payment.

The payments will go to everyone on means-tested benefits, including Universal Credit, income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA), income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), income support, Pension Credit, working tax credit and child tax credit.

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The Department for Work and Pensions will make the payment in two lump sums, These are both tax-free and won't affect your benefits, or count towards the benefit cap.

The first will come from July 14 as a separate payment to your normal benefit amount, and then a second installment will follow some time in Autumn.

You will need to be on eligible benefits or have begun a successful claim which is later, as of May 25 2022 to get the first payment.

If you have a joint claim with a partner, both of you will get one payment of £650.

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It's not the only cost of living payment you might get this year.

Every household in the UK will be given £400 to help cover spiralling energy bills, which are set to rise by hundreds of pounds more this winter.

Pensioners will get an extra £300 one-off payment during the coldest months, and six million people with disabilities will receive £150 in September.

Council tax

Some households on low incomes could be eligible for a discount on their council tax bill.

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As one of the biggest bills for households and the worst consequences if you get behind, finding out if you can get a reduction could help you get by.

In some cases you could even get your bill reduced to zero and with the average bill for a band D home at £1,898, that could save a a significant sum.

To find out if you're eligible and apply you'll need to contact your local council - you can find yours , just enter your postcode.

Additional help available includes a £150 council tax rebate to help cover the cost of rising energy bills.

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Energy bill help

Several suppliers offer energy bill help through hardship funds and give out grants worth as much as £750 and you don't have to repay the cash.

British Gas just added and extra £2millionto its Energy Trust fund to help struggling customers.

You'll need to contact your supplier directly to see what they offer and eligibility and how much you get can vary between them.

There are around 8,000 charities and organisations in the UK that offer cash to help struggling families.

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