Pension Credit action week

Posted on 17th September 2024 by Streets Pension


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Pension Credits can provide extra income to those over State Pension age and on a low income. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) recently launched a Pension Credit action week to boost take-up of this vital benefit.

It is thought that up to 880,000 pensioners could be missing out on benefits worth on average up to £3,900 per year. A valid claim for Pension Credit will also entitle eligible pensioners to secure this year’s Winter Fuel Payment. This follows the Chancellor’s recent announcement that the Winter Fuel Payment will be means tested.

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. If your income is higher, you might still be eligible for Pension Credit if you have a disability, you care for someone, you have savings or you have housing costs. Not all benefits are counted as income.

The DWP have also joined forces with charities, broadcasters and a range of partners to encourage pensioners to check if they are eligible for Pension Credits. The DWP is also asking families, friends and neighbours of elderly people to assist if required.

Pensioners must apply by 21 December 2024 in order to make a backdated claim for Pension Credit and be eligible for the Winter Fuel Payment. Details of how to make an application for Pension Credit can be found on GOV.UK at https://www.gov.uk/pension-credit/how-to-claim.


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