Need help getting pension credit so you can keep your Winter Fuel Payment? Call our experts TODAY
TEN million pensioners face losing the Winter Fuel Payment – if you are one of them call our team of experts TODAY.
We want to help the thousands of pensioners who are worrying about paying their energy bills with tips and advice. And we want to help determine if they may be in line for Pension Credit.
We want to help the thousands of pensioners who are worrying about paying their energy bills[/caption] Pensions Minister Emma Reynolds has backed our Winter Fuel SOS campaign[/caption]Our Winter Fuel SOS Crew, including energy experts and consumer champions, are available today to answer your questions from 7am to 7pm, or you can email.
You can even contact on behalf of pension-age friends with their permission.
PENSIONS Minister Emma Reynolds has backed our Winter Fuel SOS campaign to help thousands of older people with their bills and heating costs this winter.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced in July that only households in England and Wales that receive Pension Credit or certain means-tested benefits will be entitled to the Winter Fuel Payment this year.
Previously it was available to everyone aged over 66.
Charity Age UK yesterday published an impact assessment that showed 800,000 hard-up pensioners are missing out on Pension Credit and will now also lose the Winter Fuel Payment. Many wrongly believe they aren’t entitled to it.
Backing our campaign to help older people register for Pension Credit, Emma Reynolds said: “It is vital we make sure that pensioners know about all the support they are entitled to.
Not only does Pension Credit top up income, it also opens up further support
Emma Reynolds
“Our drive to boost Pension Credit take-up has already seen a 152 per cent increase in claims and Sun readers can help spread the word.
“If you have a friend, neighbour or relative who is a pensioner and on a low income, telling them about Pension Credit could boost their income by an average of £3,900.
Get in contact
Our panel of consumer champions and energy advisers will
be on hand to answer all your queries from 7am to 7pm.
CALL 0800 028 1978 or email winterfuelSOS@the-sun.co.uk
“Not only does Pension Credit top up income, it also opens up further support, such as the Winter Fuel Payment.”
Pension Credit can be back-dated by three months, which means the last date to claim and still get the Winter Fuel Payment is December 21.
As our Winter Fuel SOS experts take your calls, here we bust some Pension Credit myths.
What is Pension Credit?
If you are over state pension age Pension Credit tops up your retirement income to a minimum of £218.15 per week if you are single and £332.95 for couples. It also opens up access to other benefits.
I have savings and own a home, can I still get it?
You can still be eligible. You may even get help towards interest payments on your mortgage. How much you get depends on your income and savings.
Is there any point if I will only get a small amount?
Yes. If you get any amount of Pension Credit you may also be able to get help with other costs including Housing Benefit if you rent, a free TV licence if you’re over 75, help with your heating costs and more.
My mum has a severe disability, is there any additional help for her?
Yes, those with a severe disability could get an extra £81.50 a week if they get any of the following:
- Attendance Allowance.
- Armed Forces Independence Payment.
- The middle or highest rate from the care component of Disability Living Allowance (DLA).
- The daily living component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
- The daily living component of Adult Disability Payment (ADP) at the standard or enhanced rate.
I am a carer for my grandchild, is there any additional help for me?
Yes, if you’re a carer you could get an extra £45.60 if you get Carer’s Allowance or Carer Support Payment.
And, if you and your partner have both claimed or are getting Carer’s Allowance, you can both get this extra amount.
I was turned down for Pension Credit before, is it worth claiming again?
Definitely, especially if your circumstances have changed.
Is there a way of estimating how much I could get?
There is a Pension Credit calculator at gov.uk/pension-credit-calculator to help you work out how much you could be eligible for before applying.
Alternatively, you can contact the Pension Service helpline on 0800 731 046 if you’re not sure whether you’re eligible for extra amounts.
OK, so how can I apply and is it complicated?
Claiming is straightforward. You can do it:
- Online at gov.uk/pension-credit/how-to-claim.
- Over the phone by calling 0800 99 1234.
- By printing out and filling in a paper application form.
And if you need some extra support, a friend or voluntary organisation such as Age UK can help you make a claim.