The qualifying week is usually the first whole week of December, which this year is December 1 – December 8. It is paid automatically so anyone entitled to the payment doesn’t need to apply.
The bonus was first introduced in 1972 and aims to help cover some of the additional costs associated with Christmas. Most people claiming DWP benefits will be entitled to this year’s £10 Christmas bonus.
All state pensioners are also eligible, irrespective of their income. Universal Credit recipients are only entitled to the bonus if they also receive one of the qualifying benefits.
The payment should appear on bank statements as “DWP XB”. If you don’t receive the payment automatically and you believe that you should, you will need to contact your local Jobcentre Plus or Pension Centre.
Here’s a full list of all the benefits that qualify for the cash boost:
Armed forces independence payment
Attendance allowance
Carer’s allowance
Child disability payment
Constant attendance allowance
Contribution-based employment and support allowance
Disability living allowance
Incapacity benefit at the long-term rate
Industrial death benefit (for widows or widowers)
Mobility supplement
Pension credit – the guarantee element
Personal independence payment (PIP)
State pension
Severe disablement allowance
Unemployability supplement or allowance
War disablement pension
War widow’s pension
Widowed mother’s allowance
Widowed parent’s allowance
Widow’s pension
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