Postal services may still be disrupted because of the mail strikes. Most customers will not be affected as the Tax Credit and Child Benefit Office pay your money directly into your account.
You may be affected if you normally get your tax credits or Child Benefit money paid to you by cheque.
You will not be affected if your money is paid directly into a:
The Tax Credit and Child Benefit Office has posted your payment to you as normal. If it has not yet arrived because of the postal strike, their advice is to allow a few extra days for it to be delivered to you.
If you haven’t got your tax credits payment and you can’t meet your essential living expenses, call the helpline and speak to an adviser on:
The Tax Credit and Child Benefit Office will process your claim as soon as possible, once your claim form is received.
They will also deal with any information you have sent by post as soon as possible once it is received.
You can choose to have your Child Benefit, tax credits or Guardian's Allowance paid straight into an account using a system called Direct Payment.
Find out what types of account you can and can’t use for Direct Payment.
If you get other benefit payments paid by cheque from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), those payments could be affected too.