Brits currently receiving Tax Credits from the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) may be eligible to receive extra financial help this autumn.
As part of the government's support package to help vulnerable people cope with the cost of living crisis, millions of Brits will soon see £324 land in their bank accounts.
It comes after millions already received the first half of the total £650 cost of living payment last July. It means that those on Tax Credits who may be struggling to keep up with their finances will get an extra boost to help them with whatever they need, such as shopping for essentials and bills.
However, the DWP has set out strict guidelines for who can and can't receive the money. Read more: 'People think it's weird - but our arrangement got me on the property ladder' Because of this, we've compiled everything you need to know about the second cost of living payment if you currently receive Tax Credits from the DWP.
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