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Huge change for 600,000 on benefits coming sooner than expected in Universal Credit shake up – are you affected?

Plus, we've explained when you need to act and what might happen if you don't

HUNDREDS of thousands of households on benefits will be asked to move to Universal Credit sooner than planned.

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has brought forward plans to move those on income-related employment and support allowance (ESA) to Universal Credit.

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More households are set to move to Universal Credit earlier than plannedCredit: Alamy

It comes as all two million claimants on legacy benefits are set to move to Universal Credit (UC) or pension credit under a process known as managed migration.

Universal Credit was set up to replace legacy benefits.

The managed migration process began in May last year after a successful pilot in July 2019.

Eligible households are being contacted via letters explaining how to make the move from tax credits to Universal Credit.

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Once you receive a letter, you have three months to move over, or you could lose your current benefits.

Between May 2023 and September 2024, the DWP expects to send letters to 940,000 claimants on the following legacy benefits:

  • Working Tax Credit
  • Child Tax Credit
  • Income-based Jobseeker's allowance
  • Income support
  • Housing Benefit

It's expected that all these households will have moved onto Universal by April 2025.

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The government had previously delayed the transition for those on income-related employment and support allowance (ESA) or ESA and housing benefit until 2028/29.

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However, the DWP has now u-turned on this position and will begin contacting all 600,000 households claiming these benefits later this year.

Claimants are then expected to complete their move to Universal Credit by the end of 2025 - three years ahead of schedule.

Warning for anyone on tax credits ahead of payments stopping as thousands lose £100m - move you must make to avoid missing out on cash

A WORD OF WARNING

It's vital that households apply for Universal Credit within three months of receiving their managed migration letter.

Failing to do this might result in benefits being stopped.

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In total, 31,460 households lost their benefits after failing to act upon a migration notice received between November 2022 and September 2023, according to the DWP.

Based on government figures provided to anti-poverty charity Z2K, a typical household lost out on roughly £4,130 a year.

This equates to £129.4million in benefits being stopped simply because claimants didn't make the switch.

What is managed migration?

UNIVERSAL Credit is replacing six benefits under the old welfare system, commonly called legacy benefits. They are:

  • Working Tax Credit
  • Child Tax Credit
  • Income-based Jobseeker's allowance
  • Income support
  • Income-related employment and support allowance
  • Housing Benefit.

If you're on any of these benefits now, you can choose to move over - 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.

Using an online benefits calculator can help you compare and are free and easy to use from charities such as Turn2Us and EntitledTo, and it's also worth asking them for advice.

You may be moved over to Universal Credit if you have a change in circumstances, like moving home, a change in working hours or a have a baby.

But eventually everyone will be moved over to Universal Credit.

This is known as "managed migration" .

HELP CLAIMING UNIVERSAL CREDIT

As well as benefit calculators, anyone moving from tax credits to Universal Credit can find help in a number of ways.

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