TO YOUR CREDIT

Urgent warning for 230,000 benefit claimants to act before the end of the month or risk having their payments STOPPED

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HUNDREDS of thousands on benefits need to take action by the end of this month or risk having their payments stopped.

The Government is moving two million people on old-style legacy benefits to Universal Credit through "managed migration".

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People on old-style legacy benefits are being asked to move across to Universal CreditCredit: Getty

Letters are being sent to those eligible telling them to make the move across.

But you only have three months from the date the letter was sent to move to Universal Credit.

Fail to do this and you will have your benefit entitlement stopped.

Even if you decide to claim after the deadline, you can still lose out on transitional protection as you only get this if you claim by the deadline date.

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Transitional protection is extra payments you receive if your Universal Credit payment is less than your existing legacy benefit entitlement.

If you won't be able to move across to Universal Credit by the deadline date, phone the Migration Notice helpline as soon as possible on 0800 169 0328.

You may be able to get more time to make a claim if you have a good reason for the delay.

Around 120,000 households claiming tax credits with housing benefit started receiving their managed migration letters in April.

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Meanwhile, 110,000 income support claimants also started receiving their letters.

It this is you, you have until the end of July to put in your claim for Universal Credit or risk being without benefits.

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It comes after anti-poverty charity Z2K warned over 31,000 households receiving tax credits had their benefits stopped after failing to act upon migration notices received between November 2022 and September 2023.

It said it meant a typical household losing out on roughly £4,130 a year.

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Managed migration notices were sent to those on housing benefit alone in June, meaning they have until the end of September to move.

Anyone getting Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) along with child tax credits will start being asked to switch from July.

Those claiming tax credits and over state pension age will be asked to apply for either Universal Credit or Pension Credit from August.

Meanwhile, those on Jobseeker's Allowance will be issued with migration letters from September.

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