North Wales Live.A Budgeting Advance is given to help those on low-incomes with unexpected financial issues.This might include emergency household costs such as replacing a broken cooker.It could also be issued to help with getting a job, staying in work or to help with funeral costs.The advance however must be repaid to the DWP - which is worth noting before applying.It is typically repaid through your regular benefit payments, which are then lowered each month.And if you stop receiving benefits, you'll then be expected to repay the advance another way.The budgeting advance is different to an advance payment - which new benefit recipients can request whilst waiting for their first payment of Universal Credit, for example.The amount of the.
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