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<p>Nobody has to wait for five weeks for a payment following an application for Universal
Credit (UC).</p><p> </p><p>UC new claim advances provide access to a payment for those
in financial need, which can be accessed urgently, until their first regular UC payment
is due. Claimants can access up to 100% of the total expected monthly award, for which
they can pay back over a period of up to 12 months.</p><p> </p><p>The Department has
taken a number of steps to ensure that advances meet the needs of claimants and that
recovery arrangements are personalised and reasonable. The maximum rate of deductions
cannot normally exceed 40 per cent of the UC standard allowance and does not reduce
other components of an award, such as money paid for children, housing or when someone
is caring for a severely disabled person. From October 2019 this will be reduced to
30 per cent and from October 2021 we are increasing the maximum recovery period for
advances from 12 to 16 months.</p><p> </p><p>This is just one of a number of measures
the Department has put in place to support claimants such as paying those claimants
moving from Housing Benefit to UC a two week ‘transitional housing payment’. We are
also introducing a two-week run on for eligible claimants of Income Support, Jobseeker’s
Allowance and Employment and Support Allowance from July 2020.</p>
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