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Eight ways to get free cash in your bank account – from cost of living direct payments to bill help

MILLIONS of households are bracing for the worst as energy bills rise and the cost of living soars.

Inflation is predicted to reach over 18% next spring and has already hit 10.1%.

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There are ways you can get free cash direct to your bank account if you know howCredit: Alamy

Some 45 million Brits are expected to be plunged into fuel poverty this winter.

But there is help on offer if you're struggling, whether it be through cost of living payments, the Household Support Fund or a Council Tax rebate.

Here are eight ways you can get free cash transferred into your bank account.

Household Support Fund

The Household Support Fund was launched by the government in September last year.

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It originally offered £500million to councils across England, and was due to run until March 31 this year - but was extended to September 30.

The money is spread between councils which then decide who they want to give it to and how much they'll give.

In Derby, households were offered between £80 and £120, in one-off vouchers to be spent across a number of supermarkets.

Torbay council offered residents a maximum amount of £50 towards food or energy bills.

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But some councils are making automatic payments to households who receive means-tested benefits as well, so you could be line for a payment into your bank account.

Because each council decides who gets paid what, it's best to check in with yours to figure out if you're eligible.

If you don't know what council area you fall under, you can use the .

Once you've figured out your council, there should be information on its website about how to apply.

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Free school meals

Since September 2014, all children in Reception, Year 1 and 2 have been entitled to a free school meal at lunch, regardless of their parents' financial situation.

And your child may be eligible for free school meals if you receive certain benefits including Income Support, Child Tax Credit and Universal Credit.

Families on Universal Credit can only get free school meals if their annual income is less than £7,400, not including benefits, for example.

If you want to apply for free school meals, you can do so via the government's website .

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Cost of living payments

Rishi Sunak, then chancellor, announced a bumper package of support for vulnerable households back in May.

The package included a £650 cost of living payment, £400 energy bill rebate, £300 payment for pensioners, and £150 for those with disabilities.

The payments are being made at different times across the year.

For example, the £650 cost of living payment is being split into two.

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The first £326 instalment should have already been paid to the majority of the eight million eligible.

The remaining amount on tax credits should start receiving it next month.

We previously revealed all the key dates for the cost of living payments.

Many of the payments are being made directly into bank accounts.

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