Low Income Pandemic Payment
The Scottish Government’s £130 Low Income Pandemic Support Payment (LIPP) provides additional financial support:
- to households in receipt of Council Tax Reduction
- for agreed households who are exempt or have no liability for Council Tax
Whilst restrictions are being eased, many households will continue to face increased challenges in meeting their basic needs in 2021-22. The payment will support and help to manage the ongoing impact of the pandemic on household finances.
Households are eligible to receive the payment if they satisfy one of the following criteria for at least one day during April 2021:
- households in receipt of Council Tax Reduction (CTR)
- exempt from Council Tax – all the occupants are under 18; all the occupants are care leavers; all the occupants are severely mentally impaired; the property is unoccupied because the resident has gone to someone else’s home to provide care or the resident receives care elsewhere
- certain other households who have no Council Tax liability – these are households who are in temporary accommodation, including a refuge
Only one payment will be made to each eligible household.
You must submit your application by the cut off date of 10th September 2021. Failure to do so will result in a credit being made to your council tax account, where you are liable.
Guidance from North Ayrshire Council on submitting your application can be found here.
If you require further information on the above, or if you need any other advice regarding benefits, housing or debt issues, you can contact CHAP through our live chat service, which is available from 9am to 5pm Mondays and Wednesdays and 10am to 3pm on Fridays at www.chap.org.uk or you can contact us via phone on 030 0002 0002.





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