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Check if you can increase your income
the government or energy suppliers. Check what grants or benefits you can get to help you pay your energy bills. Check if you can get help from your local council Your local council might give you vouchers
Check how to switch your internet, phone or TV provider
to pay for these items to be installed. Switching to a new provider Once you’ve found the right deal, you’ll need to sign up to your new contract. Before you switch, pay your final bill with the old
Going to your Universal Credit interview
it hard to pay your bills, there's help you can get. You can find out more about getting help with your bills. If your application is unsuccessful The DWP will send a message to your online account
Check if your energy meter is faulty
is higher than expected, it’s usually caused by something else. You should check if there is another reason your bill is higher than expected. Your meter could be faulty if: you're paying more than
Check if your agency is paying you the right amount
get statutory sick pay - check how much sick pay you can get statutory pay when you’re having a baby or adopting a child - check your rights to parental pay When you’ve been in the same job
Paying a court fine
important you pay it. If you don’t, the court can: take the money from your wages or benefits send bailiffs to your home to collect what you owe - you'll have to pay bailiff's fees as well as your
Paying towards your debts after you go bankrupt
Paying towards your debts after you go bankrupt This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales While you’re bankrupt
Paying back a Housing Benefit overpayment
a Housing Benefit overpayment, the council will usually ask you to pay it back in regular amounts. For example, they might reduce your Housing Benefit until they’ve got the extra money back. Paying back
Switching from prepayment to paying by credit
in prepayment mode you can ask your energy supplier to change it so you can pay by credit. This means you pay for your energy after you use it. If you have a non-smart prepayment meter, you can ask
Paying back an Income Support overpayment
before your Income Support overpayment. How you’ll be asked to pay the DWP When the DWP wrote to tell you you’ve been overpaid, they’ll have said how they want you to pay the money back. Coronavirus