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DWP says Brits born before 1953 can claim £475 cash boost before Christmas

December 04, 2024
The DWP has reminded state pensioners who were born before 1953 to check their eligibility for additional financial support
  • The DWP has reminded people who were born before 1953 to check their eligibility for additional financial support

Before Christmas, state pensioners in the UK who were born before 1953 could get £475 in benefits. As a number of programs provide freebies this winter, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is encouraging people of state pension age to see if they qualify for additional financial assistance.

Pensioners who qualify can get up to £300 in Winter Fuel Payments, £150 in Warm Homes Discounts, and £25 in Cold Weather Payments, for a total of £475 in free money. This year, pensioners who are receiving Pension Credit will be eligible for the £300 Winter Fuel Payment.

The DWP states that it takes an average of 16 minutes to apply, and successful claims made before December 21 will receive both backdated Pension Credit and a Winter Fuel Payment. To qualify for Pension Credit, you must have reached State Pension age and have an income less than £218.15 per week (or £332.95 for couples).

If your income is between £218 and £235 per week (or £333 to £350 for couples), you may still qualify depending on your circumstances. This means that pensioners who claim the Basic State Pension should be eligible for Pension Credit as it only amounts to £169.50.

Therefore, if you're a man born on or after April 6, 1951, or a woman born on or after April 6, 1953, you can apply for the benefit and consequently qualify for the Winter Fuel Payment, reports the Express.

If you were born before 1953 and are in receipt of the New State Pension, you'll be paid at a rate of £221.20 per week. This is above the threshold for Pension Credit eligibility, meaning you may not qualify for Pension Credit or the Winter Fuel Payment if your income is too high.

However, exceptions may apply if your pension amount is lower due to missing National Insurance qualifying years. Those who do meet the criteria for Pension Credit should receive the Winter Fuel Payment, which is either £200 or £300, to help with heating bills this winter.

This payment is made automatically in November or December, and recipients should receive a letter detailing the amount they're entitled to and the account into which the money will be deposited. Pensioners born before 1953 could also be eligible for the Warm Home Discount scheme, offering a one-off £150 discount on your electricity bill.

This discount is applied directly to your bill by your energy supplier. Eligibility for this scheme requires that all three of these criteria were met on August 11, 2024: your energy supplier is part of the scheme, your name (or your partner's) is on the electricity bill, and you or your partner are receiving the Guarantee Credit element of Pension Credit (even if you get Savings Credit as well).

If you qualify, your electricity supplier will automatically apply the discount to your bill between now and March 31, 2025.

Moreover, the DWP has begun distributing Cold Weather Payments to qualifying households, providing an automatic £25 bank top-up for those who meet the criteria. This payment is triggered when the average temperature is recorded or predicted to be 0C or below for seven consecutive days at the weather station associated with the eligible person's postcode.

The funds will be deposited into your bank account within 14 days between now and March 31, 2025, and the payment reference will commence with your National Insurance number followed by 'DWP CWP'.