MILLIONS of people getting child benefit and Universal Credit will see their payment dates change over Easter due to the bank holidays.

People getting other benefits like tax credits and other government support will also see their paydays altered.

The dates are changing for when people will get their benefits over the bank holidays

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The dates are changing for when people will get their benefits over the bank holidaysCredit: Getty

The Department of Work and Pensions (DWP), which oversees the payments, has revealed the key dates you need to know about.

People who usually get paid on Friday, April 15, will receive their money a day earlier, Thursday, April 14.

Those who are due to get their money on Monday April 18, will also be paid on Thursday, April 14 – three days early.

These dates cover most benefits such as Universal Credit, tax credits and pension payments, if your usual pay day falls on a bank holiday, the Mirror reports.

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Similar changes will also occur over the May bank holiday and for the days marked as public holidays to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

For the May bank holiday, if your payday falls on Monday, May 2, you can expect to receive your money on Friday, April 29.

While over the Queen’s jubilee festivities, if your payment date falls on Thursday, June 2 or Friday, June 3, you should get your cash on Wednesday, June 1.

Anyone who thinks the money they are getting, or expecting, is not enough they can apply for a hardship payment – but this has to be paid back.

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More details of how to do this can be found on the government’s website.

Payment dates for child benefit

Child benefit amounts to £21.15 a week for the first child and £14 a week for subsequent kids to parents who qualify.

That amount is changing in April, rising to £21.80 and £14.45 per week for additional children.

Those people who are due to be paid on Friday, April 15, will get their money a day earlier, April 14.

Similarly, if you’re due to be paid on Monday, April 18, you’ll receive your payment on April, 14, instead.

If you are due to be paid on a day that is not a bank holiday, you will get your money as normal.

Tax credit payment date changes

Tax credits – child tax credits and working tax credit – operate using a different system.

Payment dates:

If due: Friday, April 15, 2022 – you’ll be paid: Thursday April 14, 2022

If due: Monday, April 18, 2022 – you’ll be paid: Thursday April 14, 2022

Universal Credit payments

This is likely to change around Easter as well but depends on your “assessment period”.

This period starts on the date when you first made a claim for the benefit, and you will then receive cash each calendar month afterwards.

Payment is often released seven day after the initial assessment period is over.

However, with the Easter weekend giving millions of workers two days off, the cash you are expecting to receive could change dates.

If you’re expecting to get your money on Friday, April 15, or Monday, April 18, you can expect to have the cash in your bank account on Thursday, April 14.

Payment dates:

Due: Friday, April 15, 2022 – Paid: Thursday April 14, 2022

Due: Monday, April 18, 2022 – Paid: Thursday April 14, 2022

Other payments

Other benefits people could receive include ESA, income support, carer’s allowance and state pensions.

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As with Universal Credit, if you are expecting funds on either Good Friday or Easter Monday, the money will come through on the Thursday beforehand.

This also applies to Attendance Allowance, the state pension, Carer’s Allowance, Disability Living Allowance, Employment and Support Allowance, Jobseeker’s Allowance, Pension Credit and Personal Independence Payments.

Check to see if you are affected by the changes

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Check to see if you are affected by the changesCredit: Alamy

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