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Major payment shake-up for thousands THIS WEEK as social welfare to land in accounts early

Major payment shake-up for thousands THIS WEEK as social welfare to land in accounts early

The Irish Sun27-05-2025

THOUSANDS of Irish people are set to be impacted in a huge social welfare shakeup.
As a result of the June bank holiday, there will be changes made to the usual payment days for
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Payments will hit bank accounts early
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Banks and post offices will be closed on June 2
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And the Irish public is being urged to remember the swap so that they are not caught out.
Many will see their payment hit their
The bank holiday Monday falls on June 2, and will see banks and post offices shut for the day.
So those due to be paid on the June 2, along with anyone who is set to receive
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But you won't have to wait any longer for your
Those who would normally be paid on June 2 will probably see it in their accounts on either Friday May 30, or Saturday May 31.
And anyone due to get the
This is to make sure no one receives a late payment as a result of the banks being shut.
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The payment schedule will then go back to normal on Tuesday June 3.
The shakeup will also impact anyone who is set to be paid the New Baby Grant on June 3.
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This grant is paid on the same day as Child Benefit, which is the first Tuesday of every month.
And the June bank holiday is also impacting
The Department of Social Protection has confirmed that MyWelfare.ie will be out of order later this month.
This also means that many will not be able to verify their MyGovID.
The two websites allow thousands of people across Ireland to access services regarding
However, these websites will not be available for use this week for a period as essential maintenance is scheduled.
This will impact those attempting to use the website over the June
ESSENTIAL MAINTENANCE
The Department of Social Protection said in a statement: "Essential maintenance will be carried out on MyWelfare.ie over the June bank holiday weekend.
"The MyWelfare.ie website will not be available from 8am on Saturday, 31 May, until 8am on Tuesday, 3 June.
"You will also be unable to verify your basic MyGovID account during this timeframe. If your account is already verified, you will still be able to access it.
"Should the maintenance be completed ahead of schedule, these systems may become available before 8am on Tuesday, 3 June 2025."

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