In yet another effort to ease financial pressure, the UK government has rolled out a £450 one-time cost of living payment for eligible households in August 2025. Rising food prices, utility bills, and rent are pushing many low-income families to the brink, and this initiative is aimed at offering timely relief.
If you’re already receiving government support, there’s a good chance you’ll get this money—automatically and tax-free. Let’s break it down.
Objective
The £450 payment is part of the government’s wider Cost of Living Support package for 2025. The aim is clear: help vulnerable individuals and families cover essentials such as:
- Food and groceries
- Gas and electricity bills
- Rent payments
- Basic healthcare needs
It’s being managed by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and paid directly to those already on qualifying benefits. No forms, no extra applications—just straight-up support.
Details
Here’s a quick snapshot of the key information:
Category | Details |
---|---|
Country | United Kingdom |
Department | DWP (and HMRC for tax credits) |
Amount | £450 |
Payment Type | One-time |
Payment Mode | Direct bank deposit |
Taxable? | No, completely tax-free |
Application Needed? | No |
Website | gov.uk |
Month of Payment | August 2025 |
Eligibility
This payment isn’t for everyone—it targets those already receiving support through key welfare schemes.
To qualify, you must have received a benefit payment between 10 July 2025 and 4 August 2025 under one of the following:
- Universal Credit
- Pension Credit
- Income Support
- Working Tax Credit
- Child Tax Credit
- Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
- Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
No additional application is required. The government will use its existing records to decide who qualifies.
Payment Dates
The payment rollout is staggered by benefit type. Here’s what to expect:
Scheme | Estimated Payment Window |
---|---|
Universal Credit | 12 – 15 August 2025 |
Income Support / JSA / ESA | 16 – 20 August 2025 |
Working/Child Tax Credit | 22 – 26 August 2025 |
Pension Credit | 27 – 30 August 2025 |
So if you qualify, keep an eye on your bank account during your respective week.
Method
The £450 will be paid directly to your registered bank account. You’ll see a reference like “DWP COLP” or “HMRC COLP” on your statement.
Important:
- Payments are automated—no need to apply
- It won’t affect your other benefit entitlements
- You don’t have to report it as income
- It’s completely tax-free
Just make sure your bank details and personal info are up-to-date with the relevant government department.
Why
The payment couldn’t come at a better time. Here’s why it’s needed now more than ever:
- Rising inflation: Essentials like food and fuel cost more than ever
- Energy bill hikes: Gas and electricity are eating into monthly incomes
- Rent increases: Especially in cities, housing costs continue to soar
- Transport costs: Getting to work or school is more expensive than before
This support is meant to be a cushion against these everyday pressures. It’s short-term help, but it represents a long-term commitment to protect the most vulnerable.
FAQs
Who gets the £450 payment?
Anyone on benefits like Universal Credit or Tax Credits.
Do I need to apply for the £450?
No, it’s automatic based on existing records.
When will the £450 payment arrive?
Between 12 and 30 August 2025, depending on your scheme.
Is the £450 taxable?
No, it is tax-free and won’t affect other benefits.
How will I know it’s the DWP payment?
Bank statements will say DWP COLP or HMRC COLP.