Married women, widowed and those over 80 could be due arrears for State Pension underpayments.
The Department for Work and Pensions recently confirmed that the payment window for the first part of the £900 means-tested cost of living support will open this month. More than eight million households across Great Britain, including 686,000 in Scotland, will receive £301 directly into their bank account from the DWP between Tuesday, April 25 and Wednesday, May 17.
The number of payments predicted to be made for the final instalment of £299, due to be made next spring, goes up even higher and is expected to be delivered to 8,211,000 households. Qualifying benefits for £301 payment This will be paid to eligible households receiving the following benefits: However, if money has been taken off for other reasons such as payments of rent to your landlord or for money that you owe, you might still be eligible.
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