Benefit Overpayments and Travel Money
What's the best way to pay while you鈥檙e on holiday abroad?
Nearly 10,000 people have needed free debt advice because of accidental overpayments by the Department for Work and Pensions in the past 12 months. That's according to figures from Money Wellness, a debt advice company which is funded by the government's Money and Pension Service. It says because most of its clients are low income households these debts can have significant knock-on impacts on the rest of their finances. The DWP says its staff work hard to support customers, and it's important to explore ways to reduce fraud and error so it can support the most vulnerable in society.
What will the new Pensions Bill announced by the Labour government in the King's Speech mean for your finances? We'll discuss plans to bring small pension pots, which people get after short term jobs, together.
Campaigners are calling for bereavement support payments to be extended for longer and for the amount given to families to rise with inflation. At the moment parents under pension age whose partner dies are entitled to bereavement benefits - as much 拢3,500 followed by 18 monthly payments of up to 拢350. The charity Widowed and Young would like those payments to be in place for longer. The Department for Work and Pensions told us that it knows losing a loved one is devastating and that it's committed to supporting those most in need through the welfare system.
And what's the best way to pay while you鈥檙e on holiday abroad?
Presenter: Paul Lewis
Reporters: Dan Whitworth, Sarah Rogers and Jo Krasner
Researchers: Immie Rhodes
Editor: Jess Quayle
(First broadcast 12pm Saturday 27th July 2024)
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