MoneyDepartment for Work and PensionsYou may want to check if you are affected by the DWP changesNicholas Dawson07:54, 22 May 2026Updated 07:56, 22 May 2026DWP benefit recipients are being advised to check when their payments will arrive. The department has issued an update highlighting some changes to the standard schedule.In a statement shared on social media on May 21, the DWP announced: "Child Benefit payment update. Due to the upcoming May bank holiday, some customers may receive their Child Benefit payment early." The department also provided a link to the Government website for further guidance on the matter. Child Benefit is distributed in four-weekly instalments and typically arrives on a Monday or Tuesday. Those expecting a payment on Monday, May 25, will instead receive it on Friday, May 22.It's a good idea to check your eligibility for Child Benefit if you have children under your care. The rate stands at £27.05 weekly for your eldest child and £17.90 weekly for each subsequent child.State Pensioners to face major tax changeTherefore, families with two children would receive £179.80 every four-week payment cycle. Nevertheless, you might be required to repay a portion of your claim based on your earnings.If either you or your partner has an individual income of £60,000 annually, you must repay 1 per cent of your claim for every £100 earned above this threshold. You have repay all of your payments once your individual income hits £80,000.Other payments affectedThe DWP routinely brings forward payments when bank holidays occur. The organisation has confirmed that anyone expecting a payment on Monday, May 25, will receive their funds on Friday, May 22.This applies to Universal Credit, Personal Independence Payment (PIP), and the state pension. It's also worth taking this chance to check whether you're entitled to additional benefits.Article continues belowYou can determine your eligibility for further financial support by using a benefits calculator. There are several handy tools available online, including the one found on the Turn2us website.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Department for Work and PensionsBanksState pensionChild benefitBenefits
DWP update over 'early' £180 payments into bank accounts
You may want to check if you are affected by the DWP changes
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