Extra money and help PIP entitles you to

This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales

If you get PIP you may be entitled to extra money on top of your existing benefits, a reduction in your council tax or road tax bills and discounts on travel.

You’ll need your PIP award letter before you can apply for this extra help. This award letter is sometimes called a PIP award notice. It’s sent to you when the DWP has made a decision on your PIP claim.

Benefit top-ups

You may get a top-up (called a premium) on the following benefits if you get PIP:

  • Housing Benefit

  • Jobseeker’s Allowance

  • Income Support

  • Employment and Support Allowance - but only if you get the PIP daily living component

  • Pension Credit - but only if you get the PIP daily living component

If you used to get Working Tax Credits

Working Tax Credits ended for everyone on 5 April 2025.

If you started a claim for PIP before this date, you must tell HMRC if your claim for PIP was successful. You must do this within 1 month of the date on your ‘decision notice’ - this is the letter that tells you your claim for benefits has been successful.

If you do this, HMRC should pay you a lump sum for the tax credits you missed while you were waiting for a decision on your disability benefit claim. They should do this even if your deadline is after tax credits ended on 5 April.

You can only report your successful disability benefit claim by phoning HMRC. It’s important to do this as soon as you can so you don’t lose this extra money.

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) tax credits helpline

Telephone: 0345 300 3900

Relay UK - if you can't hear or speak on the phone, you can type what you want to say: 18001 then 0345 300 3900

You can use Relay UK with an app or a textphone. There’s no extra charge to use it. Find out how to use Relay UK on the Relay UK website.

If you're calling outside of the UK: +44 2890 538 192

Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm

Telephone (Welsh language): 0300 200 1900

Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5pm

How to apply

Contact the office in charge of your benefits, tell them you’re getting PIP and ask them what other help this entitles you to. You may need to send them a copy of your PIP award letter. They can also tell you how much extra you’ll get.

Getting a disability premium will not reduce your PIP or any of your other benefits so it’s always best to ask the DWP what extra you’re entitled to and apply for it.

It’s always a good idea to check you’re claiming all the benefits you’re entitled to.

Council tax discounts

If you get either the daily living or mobility component of PIP, you may get money off your council tax bill.

It’s hard to say exactly how much you’ll get off because it depends on things like the component and rate of PIP you’re getting. However, your council will be able to tell you.

How to apply

To get your discount, contact your local council and tell them you’re getting PIP. You may need to send them a copy of your PIP award letter.

If you claim PIP for a child

If your child is getting PIP, is aged between 16 and 20 and is still in education or training, your Housing Benefit may increase.

You may also get money off your council tax bill. Your council will be able to tell you if you do.

How to apply

To check if you can get this help, contact the office in charge of your Housing Benefit and your local council and tell them your child is getting PIP. They’ll also be able to tell you how much the increase or discount will be.

Travel support

When you get your PIP award letter, you can apply for a:

You may also:

Check you’re claiming all the benefits you’re entitled to

You can check what benefits and extra help you could get

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