Cost of Living Payments 2023 to 2024
Guidance on getting extra payments to help with the cost of living if you’re entitled to certain benefits or tax credits.
Applies to England, Scotland and Wales
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You may be able to get up to 5 payments to help with the cost of living if you’re getting certain benefits or tax credits.
You do not need to apply. If you’re eligible, you’ll be paid automatically in the same way you usually get your benefit or tax credits. This includes if you’re found to be eligible at a later date.
If you have had a message asking you to apply or contact someone about the payment, this might be a scam.
These payments are not taxable and will not affect the benefits or tax credits you get.
Low income benefits and tax credits Cost of Living Payment
You may be entitled to up to 3 Cost of Living Payments of £301, £300 and £299 if you get any of the following benefits or tax credits on certain dates:
- income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
- income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
- Income Support
- Pension Credit
- Universal Credit
- Child Tax Credit
- Working Tax Credit
The payment will be made separately from your benefit payments.
You will not get a payment if you are only getting New Style ESA, contributory ESA, or New Style JSA.
If you have a joint claim on the qualifying dates, a single payment of £301, £300 and £299 will be sent using the same payment method used between these dates, if you’re eligible.
£301 Cost of Living Payment eligibility
Universal Credit
You are eligible for the first Cost of Living Payment of £301 if you were entitled to a payment (or later found to be entitled to a payment) of Universal Credit for an assessment period that ended in the period 26 January 2023 to 25 February 2023.
Income-based JSA, income-based ESA, Income Support and Pension Credit
You are eligible for the first Cost of Living Payment of £301 if you were entitled to a payment (or later found to be entitled to a payment) of income-based JSA, income-related ESA, Income Support or Pension Credit for any day in the period 26 January 2023 to 25 February 2023.
You are also eligible if you are entitled to one of these benefits for any day during this period but you do not receive a benefit payment because your entitlement is between 1 penny and 9 pence.
Tax credits
You are eligible for the first Cost of Living Payment of £301 if you received a payment of tax credits for any day in the period 26 January 2023 to 25 February 2023, or you are later found to have been entitled to a payment for this period.
£300 and £299 Cost of Living Payments
This guidance will be updated with the qualifying dates for the £300 and £299 Cost of Living Payments when they have been announced.
When you will not be eligible: ‘Nil awards’
You will not be eligible for the Cost of Living Payment if your benefit is reduced to £0 for the qualifying period. This is sometimes called a ‘nil award’.
Reasons your benefit may be reduced to £0 include:
- you got more than one payment of earnings in your Universal Credit assessment period
- your or your partner’s earnings went up
- your or your partner’s savings went up
- you started getting another benefit
- you got a ‘sanction’ because you did not do something you agreed in your claimant commitment
You may still be eligible for a Cost of Living Payment if your benefit is reduced to £0 and one of the following applies:
- money was taken off your benefit for other reasons, such as payments of rent to your landlord or for money that you owe
- you had a hardship payment because you got a sanction and could not pay for rent, heating, food or hygiene needs
When you’ll be paid
If you’re entitled, you will get:
- £301 paid between 25 April 2023 and 17 May 2023 for most people on DWP benefits
- £301 paid between 2 and 9 May 2023 for most people on tax credits and no other low income benefits
- £300 paid during autumn 2023 for most people
- £299 paid during spring 2024 for most people
If you’re getting both Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credit, you will receive a Cost of Living Payment for Child Tax Credit only, which will be paid by HMRC.
If you’re getting tax credits from HMRC and a low income benefit from DWP, you cannot get a Cost of Living Payment from both HMRC and DWP. You will usually be paid by DWP only.
Your payment might come later, for example if you’re awarded a qualifying benefit at a later date or you change the account your benefit or tax credits are paid into. You will still be paid the Cost of Living Payment automatically.
If you have received a Cost of Living Payment, but we later find that you were not eligible for it, you may have to pay it back.
This guidance will be updated with the payment dates before each payment starts.
Report a missing £301 Cost of Living Payment for a low income benefit or tax credits
The £301 payment for people on low income benefits and tax credits was paid between 25 April 2023 and 17 May 2023 for most people.
If you think you should have had the £301 payment, but you cannot see it in your bank, building society or credit union account, you can report a missing Cost of Living Payment.
If you have already reported a missing payment, you do not need report it again. We will reply to you as soon as we can.
Report a missing Cost of Living Payment
Disability Cost of Living Payment
You may be entitled to a Disability Cost of Living Payment of £150 if you get any of the following benefits on a certain date:
- Attendance Allowance
- Constant Attendance Allowance
- Disability Living Allowance for adults
- Disability Living Allowance for children
- Personal Independence Payment
- Adult Disability Payment (in Scotland)
- Child Disability Payment (in Scotland)
- Armed Forces Independence Payment
- War Pension Mobility Supplement
This guidance will be updated with the qualifying date for the payment when it has been announced.
If you were getting a qualifying benefit from the Ministry of Defence and a qualifying benefit from DWP, you will get a Disability Cost of Living Payment from DWP only.
When you’ll be paid
Most people will be paid the £150 Disability Cost of Living Payment during summer 2023.
This guidance will be updated with the payment dates before the payments start.
Payments will be made to people who were getting a qualifying disability from DWP before payments to people who were getting a qualifying benefit from the Ministry of Defence.
Your payment might come later, for example if you’re awarded a qualifying benefit at a later date or you change the account your benefit or tax credits are paid into. You will still be paid the Cost of Living Payment automatically.
Pensioner Cost of Living Payment
If you’re entitled to a Winter Fuel Payment for winter 2023 to 2024, you will get an extra £150 or £300 paid with your normal payment from November 2023.
The full amount of Winter Fuel Payment (including the Pensioner Cost of Living Payment) you will get for winter 2023 to 2024 depends on when you were born and your circumstances during the qualifying dates.
You can get a Winter Fuel Payment for winter 2023 to 2024 if you were born before 25 September 1957.
This guidance will be updated with the qualifying dates for the payment when they are published.
You will be sent a letter in October or November telling you how much Winter Fuel Payment you’ll get if you’re eligible.
2022 Cost of Living Payments
This guidance is about Cost of Living Payments being made in 2023 and 2024. You can read about the Cost of Living Payments in 2022 in separate guidance.
Other help
Find out what other benefits and financial support you might be able to get to help with your living costs.
Use an independent benefits calculator to find out what benefits you could get.
You may be able to get other kinds of support, including:
- help from the Household Support Fund from your local council in England
- the Discretionary Assistance Fund in Wales
- a Crisis Grant or Community Care Grant in Scotland
- Discretionary Support or a Short-term Benefit Advance in Northern Ireland
Last updated
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Added link to report a missing £301 Cost of Living Payment for low income benefits and tax credits.
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Clarified that you will not get a Cost of Living Payment for a low income benefit if your benefit is reduced to £0 because you got a ‘sanction’ because you did not do something you agreed in your claimant commitment. But you may get a Cost of Living Payment if you had a 'hardship payment' because you got a 'sanction'.
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In the section about the Pensioner Cost of Living Payment, corrected the eligibility date for the Winter Fuel Payment. You can get a Winter Fuel Payment for winter 2023 to 2024 if you were born before 25 September 1957, not 24 September as the guidance previously said.
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The £301 Cost of Living Payment for people on tax credits and no other low income benefits will be paid between 2 and 9 May 2023 for most people.
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Published the eligibility dates and payment dates for the £301 Cost of Living Payment for people on a low income benefit.
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Added translation
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First published.
Update history
2025-05-06 11:21
Added note to say DWP are not planning to make any more Cost of Living Payments.
2024-02-23 08:00
Added guidance on how to report a missing £299 Cost of Living Payment.
2023-12-13 00:01
Added the qualifying dates and payment dates for the £299 Cost of Living Payment for low income benefits and tax credits.
2023-11-20 08:00
If you were expecting a £300 Cost of Living Payment (paid between 31 October and 19 November 2023 for most people) and have not received it, you can now report it missing.
2023-10-13 11:42
Updated timings for the £299 Cost of Living Payment from ‘spring 2024’ to ‘by spring 2024’.
2023-08-01 09:34
You can now report a missing Disability Cost of Living Payment by telephone.
2023-07-05 08:00
Added guidance on how to report a missing £150 Disability Cost of Living Payment.
2023-06-21 12:00
Added easy read guidance about the Disability Cost of Living Payment.
2023-05-19 00:01
Added the qualifying date and payment dates for the Disability Cost of Living Payment.
2023-05-18 08:00
Added link to report a missing £301 Cost of Living Payment for low income benefits and tax credits.
2023-04-17 11:54
Clarified that you will not get a Cost of Living Payment for a low income benefit if your benefit is reduced to £0 because you got a ‘sanction’ because you did not do something you agreed in your claimant commitment. But you may get a Cost of Living Payment if you had a ‘hardship payment’ because you got a ‘sanction’.
2023-01-03 00:15
Added link to information about Cost of Living Payments during 2023 and 2024.
2022-11-24 08:00
Updated for people to report a missing Cost of Living Payment of £324 if they get Universal Credit, income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA), income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), Income Support or Pension Credit. Clarified that the Pensioner Cost of Living Payment will be £150 or £300, depending on your circumstances.
2022-11-08 16:39
Clarified that you will not be eligible for the Cost of Living Payment if your Universal Credit is reduced to £0 for the qualifying assessment period. This is sometimes called a ‘nil award’. Reasons your Universal Credit may be reduced to £0 for an assessment period include getting more than one payment of earnings, your or your partner’s earnings go up, your or your partner’s savings go up, you start getting another benefit.
2022-10-20 11:34
The second Cost of Living Payment of £324 for people on tax credits will be paid between 23 and 30 November 2022 for most people.
2022-10-03 18:00
Published the qualifying dates and payment dates for the second Cost of Living Payment of £324 for people on low income benefits and tax credits.
2022-10-03 08:00
Updated guidance to enable people to report a missing £150 Disability Cost of Living Payment if they cannot see it in their bank, building society or credit union account.
2022-09-16 00:15
Tax credits claimants can now let HMRC know if they think they should have had the £326 Cost of Living Payment, but cannot see it in their bank, building society or credit union account,
2022-08-26 15:35
Updated guidance to explain you’ll be paid the £150 Disability Cost of Living Payment automatically from 20 September 2022. Most people will receive their payment by the beginning of October 2022.
2022-08-25 15:30
Updated the table showing when you’ll be paid to say that most people getting tax credits will be paid the first Cost of Living Payment of £326 between 2 and 7 September 2022.
2022-08-16 08:03
Clarified that for tax credits claimants to get the first Cost of Living Payment of £326, they must have been entitled, or later found to be entitled, to tax credits for any day in the period 26 April 2022 to 25 May 2022, rather than they received a payment between those dates.
2022-08-03 00:15
[1] Updated the table showing when you’ll be paid to say that most tax credits claimants will get the first Cost of Living Payment of £326 in September 2022. [2] Added that if you receive a Cost of Living Payment, but are later found not to be eligible for it, you may have to pay it back.
2022-08-01 06:00
Added link to online form to report a missing Cost of Living Payment for Universal Credit, income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance, income-related Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support or Pension Credit.
2022-07-14 11:47
Added a warning about scams – you do not need to apply and you’ll be paid automatically. Added clarification about payments for joint claims.
2022-07-08 15:41
Added a table to show the amount of the Cost of Living Payment you’ll get and when you’ll be paid if you are on a low income benefit from DWP or tax credits from HMRC. Made other amendments to improve clarity.
2022-07-05 08:14
Added that DWP is using a computer program to identify who should be paid and what to do if you disagree with this.
2022-06-20 11:56
Find out what other benefits and financial support you might be able to get to help with your living costs.
2022-06-17 11:56
Clarified the Winter Fuel Payment amounts if you live with someone and either of you gets certain benefits.
2022-06-15 12:46
Added that if you’re on a low income benefit from DWP, most of the first Cost of Living Payments of £326 will be made between 14 July 2022 and the end of July 2022.
2022-06-15 00:15
Updated the guidance to to clarify qualifying dates, payment dates, how the payments will be made and how the payments to people on low income benefits and tax credit will be split.
2022-06-01 08:22
In the sections on low income benefits and tax credits, clarified when you will not get a Cost of Living Payment. Added how much Winter Fuel payment you could get for winter 2022 to 2023.
2022-05-26 15:50
First published.