DWP Christmas Payments 2025: The £10 Bonus, Early Benefit Dates, and Who Gets What in the UK

DWP Christmas Payments 2025: The £10 Bonus, Early Benefit Dates, and Who Gets What in the UK

By Swikblog UK News Desk | UK

If your benefit or pension is due around Christmas and New Year, some payments will arrive earlier than usual. Here’s the clear UK guide to the £10 Christmas Bonus and the official DWP early payment dates for late December 2025 and early January 2026.

What is the DWP £10 Christmas Bonus?

The Christmas Bonus is a one-off, tax-free £10 payment paid before Christmas to people who receive certain benefits during the DWP’s “qualifying week” (normally the first full week of December). You do not need to apply — it’s paid automatically if you’re eligible. For the official rules and the full eligibility list, check the government guidance: GOV.UK Christmas Bonus eligibility.

Who can get the £10 bonus?

You must be present or “ordinarily resident” in the UK (or the Channel Islands, Isle of Man, or Gibraltar) during the qualifying week, and receive at least one qualifying benefit in that week.

Examples of qualifying benefits include:

  • State Pension
  • Pension Credit (guarantee element)
  • Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
  • Attendance Allowance
  • Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
  • Carer’s Allowance / Carer Support Payment
  • Contribution-based ESA (once you enter the main phase after 13 weeks)
  • Adult Disability Payment / Child Disability Payment / Pension Age Disability Payment (where applicable)

Important: Universal Credit on its own does not automatically mean you’ll get the £10 bonus — you generally need to be on one of the qualifying benefits listed in the GOV.UK guidance.

DWP early payment dates over Christmas and New Year (official)

If your payment date falls on a weekend or bank holiday, it’s usually paid on the working day before. The DWP has published specific dates for payments due between 24 December 2025 and 2 January 2026. The official table is on: GOV.UK — How and when your benefits are paid.

Payment change table (24 Dec 2025 – 2 Jan 2026)

When your payment is dueUniversal Credit paidOther benefits paid (not UC)
Wednesday 24 December 2025Wednesday 24 December 2025Tuesday 23 December 2025
Thursday 25 December 2025 (Christmas Day)Wednesday 24 December 2025Tuesday 23 December 2025
Friday 26 December 2025 (Boxing Day)Wednesday 24 December 2025Tuesday 23 December 2025
Thursday 1 January 2026 (New Year’s Day)Wednesday 31 December 2025Wednesday 31 December 2025
Friday 2 January 2026 (Scotland only)Friday 2 January 2026Wednesday 31 December 2025

Note: Child Benefit uses different bank holiday dates — the DWP guidance links to the separate Child Benefit schedule.

Which benefits does this affect?

The early-payment window can affect a wide range of payments, including (but not limited to) Universal Credit, State Pension, PIP, Attendance Allowance, ESA, Income Support, JSA, and Pension Credit. If your usual date is in the 24 December–2 January window, expect it to land on the earlier date shown above.

Why people see “extra” DWP money in December

December can look unusual in your bank account because your regular payment may arrive early, and some people also receive the £10 Christmas Bonus. In some households, other winter support may also be paid during the season — for example, the Winter Fuel Payment for eligible older people. The official guidance for Winter Fuel Payment amounts and eligibility is here: GOV.UK Winter Fuel Payment.

What to do if your payment doesn’t arrive

  • Re-check the official DWP Christmas/New Year table and confirm your usual payment date.
  • Check your bank’s incoming payments (some show pending items).
  • If it still hasn’t arrived, contact the office that pays your benefit (the DWP advises reporting missing payments on the scheduled date).

Keep any recent letters from DWP handy — they show your benefit type and reference, which can speed things up if you need to call.


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