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THOUSANDS of hard-up households could get a free £200 payment paid straight into their bank accounts before Christmas.
The help is being dished out under a new round of £421million funding given by the government to the Household Support Fund (HSF).
Councils have been given a slice of the new pot of funding on offer, which will be given out to struggling residents to help pay for rising energy bills.
Redcar and Cleveland Council has revealed that thousands of households can get up to £200 direct into their accounts.
If you receive Council Tax support you will be entitled to a payment.
But, you might also be entitled to discretionary assistance if you are on a low income and are in a credit deficit.
A credit deficit means that your essential outgoings (bills and living expenses etc.) are more than your income.
If you don’t have any children in your household and you receive Council Tax support you’ll get a one-off payment of £50.
Households that have a dependent child living at home will get £100.
If you’re entitled to discretionary assistance the amount that you’ll get will be between £50 to £200 – depending on your financial circumstances.
Families must have applied for the help before December 12 to get the cash by tomorrow (Friday, December 16).
Eligible claims made after December 12 will be paid on March 25, 2023.
People who get Council Tax support and have had help from the HSF before don’t need to reapply.
But if you haven’t had support from the fund you can make a claim on the council website.
If you’re not entitled to Council Tax support and you’re a low income household that can’t afford to pay your bills or pay for food apply you can also apply on the site.
Make sure to keep an eye on the council’s website for updates about the scheme.
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