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Big change confirmed for thousands of Tax Credit claimants from next month in DWP shake-up

Around two million people still claim "legacy benefits" in the UK which include benefits such as working tax credit, income support, income-based job seekers allowance (JSA), and housing benefit

The DWP are aiming to move legacy benefit claimants onto Universal Credit by 2025(Getty Images)

Brits who claim certain benefits will be affected by a major shake-up to the benefits system from this Spring.

From April, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will ask more Tax Credit claimants to move onto Universal Credit.

The DWP says notices will be sent out to over 500,000 claimants currently in receipt of tax credits

Around two million people still claim "legacy benefits" in the UK which include benefits such as Tax Credits, Income Support, income-based Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) and Housing Benefit.

The DWP says it will be sending letters, or Migration Notices, from next month to an increased number of Tax Credit claimants notifying them of the action they need to take.

The letters will be sent out over the next two years.

Originally, the DWP wanted to move, or "migrate" all legacy benefit claimants onto Universal Credit by the end of 2024.

However, the mass transfer to Universal Credit was paused due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the goal has now changed.