State pensioners urged to get £3,900 handout and £300 Winter Fuel Payment on top | Personal Finance | Finance
Hundreds of thousands of pensioners are being urged to apply for a benefit that could be worth on average £3,900 per year. Despite around 1.4 million pensioners already receiving this Pension Credit, up to 880,000 eligible households are missing out.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is teaming up with charities, broadcasters, and local authorities to raise awareness of the benefit, which from this year will also “automatically passport” eligible pensioners to receive the Winter Fuel Payments.
Winter Fuel Payments are tax-free and can be worth up to £300 to go towards heating bills.
Families, friends, and neighbours are encouraged to help retired loved ones check their eligibility and apply. If an application is made before the December 21 deadline, claimants will qualify for a backdated claim to receive the Winter Fuel Payment.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said: “The £22billion blackhole inherited from the previous Governments means we are having to take tough decisions now to fix the foundations of our economy – including making the Winter Fuel Payments available to those most at need.
“1.3 million pensioners are already going to get help with fuel bills this year because they’re claiming pension credit – but thousands more are eligible.
“So, if you know someone who could get pension credit and help with their fuel bills, now is the time to help them apply for Pension Credit.”
Liz Kendall, Work and Pensions Secretary, said: “Thousands of pensioners are missing out on Pension Credit worth on average £3,900 per year.
“That needs to change. It’s easier than ever to check if you are eligible, including with our online calculator, and if your circumstances have changed since the last time you looked – I urge you to check again.
“Friends, families and neighbours can also encourage their loved ones to apply so that they are not missing out on this vital benefit.”
Pensioners whose weekly income is below £218.15 for a single person or £332.95 for a couple should check to see if they are eligible for this support using DWP’s online calculator.
People with severe disabilities, carers, and those who are responsible for a child or young person who lives with them could get extra payments.
Applications for Pension Credit can be made on the DWP’s How to Claim page.
People can also apply over the phone by calling 0800 99 1234 (Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm) , or by printing out and filling in a paper application form.