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Linda Howard

Married people over State Pension age could be due up to £278 each week from DWP

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) recently announced that following the success of its summer 2022 campaign to increase take-up of a benefit designed to boost the income of older people on a low income, the Pension Service has received an “unprecedented” number of new claims for Pension Credit. The latest figures from DWP show that during the week commencing December 12, 2022, it received over 7,200 claims for Pension Credit - an increase of 177 per cent on the same period in 2021.

The DWP also said that additional resources are being deployed to ensure claims for the ‘passport’ benefit - worth up to £3,500 a year on average in financial support and discounts - are being dealt with as quickly as possible.

The means-tested benefit is wroth up to £182.60 each week for people of State Pension age living on their own and up to £278.70 if they are part of a couple. If you are a carer or disabled, you may qualify for higher payments.

What is Pension Credit?

Pension Credit currently gives 1.4 million people across the UK extra money to help with living costs if they are over State Pension age and on a low income.

Some older people think because they have savings or own their home they would not be eligible for any Pension Credit, but the DWP said hundreds of thousands could be missing out on the extra money and discounts it provides every month.

During the Autumn Statement, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced that Pension Credit will increase by 10.1 per cent from April.

Pension Credit weekly payment rates 2023/24

  • Single: £201.05, up £18.45 from £182.60
  • Couple: £306.85, up £28.15 from £278.70

People can check their eligibility for Pension Credit using the online calculator or by calling the Pension Credit helpline on 0800 99 1234.

Below is everything you need to know about the benefit to make a claim for yourself, a family member or friend. We also have details on the handy online Pension Credit calculator which can quickly indicate if your claim may be successful and how much you might get.

Other help if you get Pension Credit

If you qualify for Pension Credit you can also get other help, such as:

  • Housing Benefit if you rent the property you live in
  • Support for Mortgage Interest if you own the property you live in
  • Council Tax discount
  • Free TV licence if you are aged 75 or over
  • Help with NHS dental treatment, glasses and transport costs for hospital appointments
  • Help with your heating costs through the Warm Home Discount Scheme
  • A discount on the Royal Mail redirection service if you are moving house

Helen Morrissey, senior pensions and retirement analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said: “Pension Credit boosts the income of the poorest pensioners and yet it remains woefully under-claimed.

“Firstly, many people believe you cannot claim Pension Credit if you own your own home, but this is not the case. Similarly, you can also claim this benefit if you have savings. Having £10,000 or less in savings and investments will not affect your entitlement to Pension Credit.

“Another key reason to claim Pension Credit is that it acts as a valuable gateway to other benefits such as help with NHS costs such as glasses, and if you are over age 75 you can get a free TV licence. Over time the value of these extra benefits can really add up and have a huge impact on your standard of living.”

A successful claim for Pension Credit could also qualify for the £900 means-tested cost of living payment due in 2023/24. (Getty)

Mixed aged older couples and Pension Credit

In May 2019, the law changed so that a ‘mixed age couple’ - a couple where one partner is of State Pension age and the other is under it - are considered to be a ‘working age’ couple when checking entitlement to means-tested benefits.

This means they cannot claim Pension Credit or pension age Housing Benefit until they are both State Pension age.

Before this DWP change, a mixed age couple could be eligible to claim the more generous State Pension age benefits when just one of them reached State Pension age.

How to use the Pension Credit calculator

To use the Pension Credit calculator on GOV.UK, you will need details of:

  • earnings, benefits and pensions

  • savings and investments

You’ll need the same details for your partner if you have one.

Who cannot use the Pension Credit calculator?

You cannot use the Pension Credit calculator on GOV.UK if you or your partner:

  • are deferring your State Pension

  • own more than one property

  • are self employed

  • have housing costs (such as service charges or Crown Tenant rent) which are neither mortgage repayments nor rent covered by Housing Benefit

How to make a claim

You can start your application up to four months before you reach State Pension age.

You can claim any time after you reach State Pension age but your claim can only be backdated for three months.

This means you can get up to three months of Pension Credit in your first payment if you were eligible during that time.

You will need:

  • your National Insurance number

  • information about your income, savings and investments

  • your bank account details, if you’re applying by phone or by post

If you’re backdating your claim, you’ll need details of your income, savings and investments on the date you want your claim to start.

Apply online

You can use the online service if:

  • you have already claimed your State Pension

  • there are no children or young people included in your claim

To check your entitlement, phone the Pension Credit helpline on 0800 99 1234 or use the GOV.UK Pension Credit calculator here to find out how much you could get.

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