Date set for next £300 cost-of-living payment- QHN

Millions of low-income households will receive the next instalment of cost-of-living payments between 31 October and 19 November.

Eight million people on means-tested benefits, such as Universal Credit, will receive £300 directly, without the need to make a claim.

It is the second of three instalments that will eventually total £900.

It is the second of three instalments that will eventually total £900.

More than six million people with disabilities received £150 during the summer. At some point in the winter, over eight million pensioners will receive an extra £300.

Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride said: “The best way we can boost bank balances is by bearing down on inflation, but as we get there, we are ensuring the most vulnerable households are cushioned from high prices with a further cost-of-living payment.”

All will be paid directly into eligible recipients’ bank accounts, and people are being warned about scammers using the situation to try to trick people into handing over personal information.

People eligible for payments who are claiming tax credits only will get £300 from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) between November 10 and 19.

Millions of low-income households will receive the next instalment of cost-of-living payments between 31 October and 19 November.

It is the second of three instalments that will eventually total £900.

Eight million people on means-tested benefits, such as Universal Credit, will receive £300 directly, without the need to make a claim.

More than six million people with disabilities received £150 during the summer. At some point in the winter, over eight million pensioners will receive an extra £300.

It is the second of three instalments that will eventually total £900.

It is the second of three instalments that will eventually total £900.

More than six million people with disabilities received £150 during the summer. At some point in the winter, over eight million pensioners will receive an extra £300.

Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride said: “The best way we can boost bank balances is by bearing down on inflation, but as we get there, we are ensuring the most vulnerable households are cushioned from high prices with a further cost-of-living payment.”

All will be paid directly into eligible recipients’ bank accounts, and people are being warned about scammers using the situation to try to trick people into handing over personal information.

People eligible for payments who are claiming tax credits only will get £300 from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) between November 10 and 19.

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