Treasury releases full list of benefit changes from April 2023

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UK law sets out that benefits rise in line with inflation, which was recorded in September at 10.1 percent. Ministers confirmed yesterday that many benefits will be hiked in line with the figure, including Universal Credit, Carer’s Allowance and Pension Credit.

Here is a full list of the main working age and disability benefits that will be affected, including which elements will not be uprated, which was provided to Express.co.uk by the Treasury.

HMRC benefits

Working Tax Credit

Basic element

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Couple and lone parent element

Uprated by 10.1 percent

30-hour element

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Disabled worker element

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Severe disability element

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Childcare element of the Working Tax Credit

Not uprated – frozen since 2005/06

Child Tax Credit

Family element

Not uprated – £545 since introduction of current tax credit system in 2003

Child element

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Disabled child rate

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Severely disabled child rate

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Income thresholds and withdrawal rates

Income threshold

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Withdrawal rate (per cent)

Not uprated by convention

Threshold for those entitled to Child Tax Credit only

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Income rise disregard

Not uprated

Income fall disregard

Not uprated

Child Benefit

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Guardian’s Allowance

Uprated by 10.1 percent

DWP benefits

Universal Credit

Standard allowance

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Limited capability for work amount

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Limited capability for work and work-related activity

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Child amount

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Disabled child addition

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Carer amount

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Childcare costs amount

Not uprated – never uprated (aligns with childcare element of Working Tax Credit)

Work allowances

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Attendance Allowance

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Personal Independence Payment and Disability Living Allowance

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Carer’s Allowance

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Carer premium (in means-tested legacy benefits)

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Severe Disablement Allowance

Uprated by 10.1 percent

Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit, Industrial Death Benefit

Uprated by 10.1 percent

ESA, Income Support, JSA

Uprated by 10.1 percent

State pension

The state pension is also increasing by 10.1 percent, with the return of the triple lock policy. The policy guarantees the state pension increases each year in line with the highest of 2.5 percent, the increase in average earnings or the rate of inflation.

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