DWP confirms full list of older people due Winter Fuel Payments ahead of qualifying week

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed that new regulations on eligibility for Winter Fuel Payments will come into force on Monday, September 16 - the first day of the qualification period for this year’s payments. Eligible pensioners in receipt of a means-tested benefit during any day of the qualifying week of September 16-22, will receive a payment of between £100 and £300 to help with higher winter heating bills.

In a written response to Labour MP Rachel Maskell on Thursday, Pensions Minister Emma Reynolds confirmed that “only pensioner households entitled to Pension Credit, or the other qualifying benefits, Universal Credit, income-related Employment and Support Allowance, income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance, Income Support, Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credit will get a Winter Fuel Payment from winter 2024/25. This approach retains support for pensioners on low income”.

The policy change will see Winter Fuel Payments stop for around 10 million pensioners across Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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Last month, the Scottish Government announced it would be delaying the launch of the new Pension Age Winter Heating Payment until next year following the eligibility change - the devolved benefit was due to replace Winter Fuel Payments in Scotland this winter.

To help people check wether they will be due a payments this year, below is a quick guide to eligibility and payment rates depending on your household circumstances.

Winter Fuel Payment in a nutshell

People born before September 23, 1958 in receipt of a qualifying income-related benefit such as Pension Credit during the qualifying week of September 16-22, 2024 will receive the payment automatically - the money is tax-free and will not affect other benefits.

DWP guidance on GOV.UK states that letters will be sent to eligible pensioner households in October or November telling them how much Winter Fuel Payment they will receive.

Most eligible people will be paid in November or December. You will be paid into the bank account your State Pension or benefits are usually paid into.

The new guidance also states that if you do not get a letter or the money has not been paid into your account by January 29, 2025, contact the Winter Fuel Payment Centre.

Winter Fuel Payment eligibility

You can get a Winter Fuel Payment this year if you were born before September 23, 1958.

You must also live in Scotland, England or Wales and get one of the following:

  • Pension Credit

  • Universal Credit

  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)

  • Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)

  • Income Support

  • Working Tax or Child Tax Credits

In some circumstances, you might be eligible if you live abroad - find out more here.

When you will not be eligible

You will not be eligible if you:

  • Are not in receipt of one of the means-tested benefits listed above

  • Have been in hospital getting free treatment for more than a year

  • Need permission to enter the UK and your granted leave says that you cannot claim public funds

  • Were in prison for the whole of the qualifying week of September 16 to 22, 2024

How much Winter Fuel Payment you will receive

If you live alone

You will get either:

  • £200 if you were born between September 23, 1944 and September 22, 1958

  • £300 if you were born before September 23, 1944

If you live with someone

If you and your partner jointly claim any of the benefits, one of you will get a payment of either:

  • £200 if both of you were born between September 23, 1944 and September 22, 1958

  • £300 if one or both of you were born before September 23, 1944

If you live in a care home

If you are eligible you will get either:

  • £100 if you were born between September 23, 1944 and September 22, 1958

  • £150 if you were born before September 23, 1944

Check if you need to claim

If you do not get any of the qualifying means-tested benefits, you need to claim if either of the following apply:

  • You have not received the Winter Fuel Payment before

  • You or your partner get Universal Credit

How to claim

You can claim Winter Fuel Payment by:

  • Post - from September 30, 2024

  • Phone - from October 10, 2024

If you get Universal Credit, you will be told how to claim through a message in your journal.

The deadline to make a claim for winter 2024 to 2025 is March 31, 2025. Full details about eligibility and payments can be found on the Winter Fuel Payment section on GOV.UK here.

Pension Credit

Nearly 1.4m older people across Great Britain, including more than 125,000 living in Scotland, are currently receiving the means-tested benefit.

Some older people think because they have savings or own their home they would not be eligible for the means-tested benefit, which can also provide access to help with housing costs, Winter Fuel Payment and Council Tax.

Pension Credit tops up weekly income to a guaranteed minimum level of £218.15 a week for single pensioners or £332.95 for couples. It is a tax-free payment for those who:

  • have reached Pension Credit qualifying age, which is State Pension age, and

  • live in Great Britain

An award of just £1 per week is enough to unlock other support.

New claims for Pension Credit made before December 21, 2024 which later turn out to be successful will also qualify for a backdated Winter Fuel Payment. This is because claims can be backdated by up to three months, taking entitlement to within the September qualifying week.

Quickest way to check eligibility for Pension Credit

Older people, or friends and family, can quickly check their eligibility and get an estimate of what they may receive by using the online Pension Credit calculator on GOV.UK here.

Alternatively, pensioners can contact the Pension Credit helpline directly to make a claim on 0800 99 1234 - lines are open 8am to 6pm, Monday to Friday.

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