Key facts
•The DWP, local authority or HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) decides how benefit is paid to you. There is no right of appeal.
•You are usually paid by direct credit transfer into a bank or similar account.
•If your claim or payment of your benefit is delayed, you may be able to get an advance payment.
•The benefit cap may restrict the total amount of benefit you receive.
•You must report certain changes in your circumstances.
•Deductions can be made from your benefit. In certain circumstances, payment of your benefit can be suspended. In addition, your benefit might not be paid, or might be paid at a reduced rate, as a result of a sanction or a penalty.