DWP is urging Tax Credit customers to respond to their Universal Credit migration notices so they continue to receive benefits.
Anyone affected will be sent a ‘migration notice’ by DWP to apply for Universal Credit as the department continues to transition over a million claimants on legacy benefits to Universal Credit.
Legacy benefits – such as Tax Credits, Housing Benefit, Income Support, Jobseeker’s Allowance and Income-Related Employment and Support Allowance – are being phased out to bring government financial support into one place and, importantly, the majority of people will not be worse off under Universal Credit.
Sir Stephen Timms, Minister for Social Security and Disability, said:- “Having 3 months to make a move may feel like a long time but life can often distract you elsewhere. For the best chance to secure your benefit entitlement don’t delay with responding to your migration notice. We are committed to ensuring a smooth transition and customers will have the full support of DWP staff to help manage this change.”
Anyone who needs support is encouraged to contact DWP for a smooth transition before their deadline. More information can be found here.