Last updated: May 2026 · Sourced from official UK government publications
📚 Plain-English explainer. All timing rules are drawn from HMRC and gov.uk. Not financial advice — see disclaimer below.
The short answer: your Lifetime ISA government bonus is normally paid 4 to 9 weeks after each contribution. HMRC processes claims once a month, so the exact day depends on when in the month you paid in. Here’s exactly how the timeline works, and what to do if your bonus is late.
For most savers, the 25% government bonus lands in the LISA between 4 and 9 weeks after the contribution. The wide range exists because HMRC pays bonuses on a monthly cycle, not in real time. If you contribute on the 1st of a month, you wait through the rest of that month, the claim window, and HMRC’s 14-day processing — about 8 to 9 weeks. If you contribute on the 25th of a month, you might see the bonus in roughly 4 to 5 weeks.
Most LISA providers (Moneybox, Hargreaves Lansdown, AJ Bell, Nutmeg, Beehive Money) show the bonus as ‘pending’ in your account within days of the contribution. The cash itself arrives later, when HMRC releases the monthly payment to your provider.
Every LISA contribution flows through three stages before the bonus appears as cash in your account.
Worked example: a contribution paid on 10 March is rolled into the March claim window. The provider submits the claim on 5 April. HMRC pays the bonus by 19 April. The provider credits your account around 20–22 April. That is 6 weeks end-to-end.
For more on the bonus mechanics themselves, see how the LISA government bonus works.
HMRC’s monthly claim windows mean the bonus on your final tax-year contribution can land after the 5 April year-end. That is normal — the bonus is still paid against the tax year of the contribution, even if it shows up in May.
If you are saving toward a first-home deposit and need the bonus by a specific completion date, plan your final contribution at least 9 weeks before you need the money in cleared form.
If more than 9 weeks have passed since the contribution and there is still no bonus, contact your LISA provider first. Providers handle the claim with HMRC, so they are the right place to start.
Every major UK LISA provider exposes the bonus status in-app or in the secure messaging area of the desktop site. Look for one of: ‘Pending bonus’, ‘Bonus due’, ‘Government bonus tracker’, or simply a transactions list filtered by ‘HMRC bonus’. If your provider does not show a forecast date, customer service can usually confirm which monthly claim window your contribution is in.
You can also calculate the expected bonus before payment using the LISA calculator — useful for cross-checking the figure once it lands.
HMRC’s LISA bonus rules and payment cycles do change. FinanceSimply covers every update in plain English.
Subscribe free →4 to 9 weeks for most savers. The exact timing depends on which day of the month you contribute — HMRC processes claims monthly, so contributions made earlier in the month wait longer for the next claim cycle.
Monthly. Your provider submits a single claim to HMRC after the 5th of each month, covering all contributions in the previous month. HMRC pays the bonus within 14 days of the claim.
Contact your LISA provider first. If 9+ weeks have passed and the contribution was qualifying, the provider will check the claim cycle. Most delays are due to mismatched personal details, claim-window timing, or contributions made right at month-end.
Yes — every major LISA provider shows a ‘pending bonus’ or expected payment date in your account. If it is not visible, contact customer service for confirmation.