Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and HM Revenue and Customs ( HMRC ) being paid on different dates for some claimants.Both bank holidays are UK-wide and may result in earlier payments if your regular, recurring day or date falls on them.
This is because normal banking transactions will not be in operation and payments will be made on the last working day before each bank holiday.The first bank holiday is on Monday, May 3 and the second is on Monday, May 31.If you currently claim Child Benefit or Tax Credits, HMRC has confirmed on GOV.UK that these payments will be made early.Child Benefit is usually paid every four weeks either on a Monday or a Tuesday, however, these days will change due to the upcoming bank holidays.Payments due on.
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