Bogus texts, emails, and phone calls are claiming to be from HMRC and asking people to follow a link to claim a refund, update their details, or pay money they owe to the taxman. But advisors say ...
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions has told Parliament people entitled to claim benefits have "nothing to worry ...
The DWP are set to start performing bank account checks of those who don't claim benefits under new government powers. The Department for Work and Pensions has been handed new powers from the Labour ...
The DWP is sending out letters alerting those still claiming tax credits that they must soon move to Universal Credit under ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is gearing up to scrutinise bank accounts of individuals who aren't on benefits, wielding new powers granted by the incoming Labour Party government as ...
He was speaking on the committee during a meeting with officials from the DWP, to discuss its efforts to tackle fraud as new legislation is coming in allowing officials to check details of bank ...
Most payments are automatically issued in November or December and you should have received a letter from the DWP telling you how much you’ll get and which bank account the money will be paid into.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is ramping up its efforts to shift claimants from income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), including those receiving Housing Benefit ...
DWP benefit claimants will see an increase to their regular payments in a few weeks' time. All state benefits will be going up as part of annual increases confirmed by the Government. The new ...
Recipients should look out for their National Insurance number followed by the code "DWP WFP" in their bank statement as confirmation of payment. Most payments are typically processed in November ...
The Department of Work and Pension (DWP) benefit system is set to see a ... This changes when the due date for a payment falls on a bank holiday, but as there are none until April, February ...
The funds should be paid into the same bank account where you normally receive your benefits. It may appear as ‘DWP XB’ on your bank statement.