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Winter Fuel Allowance

(57 Posts)
farview Tue 14-Oct-25 16:39:06

This hasn’t really been reinstated has it.. because previously,apart from last year, my H and I both received a payment…and now it’s a single payment for couples.. so we used to receive £200 each and now it’s £200 between us

jeanie99 Mon 12-Jan-26 16:43:38

I'm in my 80s I get £200, Hubby is 79 he gets £100

I think if you live alone in your 80s its £300.

The people who said they get £200 each must live at separate addresses.

My understanding is its maximum £300 per household.

Kate1949 Sat 18-Oct-25 16:35:19

We've always received £100 each apart from 2023 when we received £250 each.

BlueBelle Sat 18-Oct-25 16:32:37

What’s a pickle about that Allira ? 🤔

Allira Sat 18-Oct-25 16:28:04

BlueBelle

I had my letter yesterday advising me I will get £300 as over 80 Very welcome indeed

It seems to be a complete pickle!

BlueBelle Sat 18-Oct-25 16:26:50

I had my letter yesterday advising me I will get £300 as over 80 Very welcome indeed

Allira Sat 18-Oct-25 16:15:24

Usedtobeblonde

As I said upthread everyone of SP age will receive the payment unless you have opted out.
Those with incomes over £35,000 will then receive a new tax coding to retrieve the whole sum.
However if I understand correctly , in the case of a couple if one’s income is less than that threshold he/ she will receive it.

I am happy to be told I am wrong on that assumption.

Yes, I think that's correct, thanks, Usedtobeblonde

Allira Sat 18-Oct-25 16:13:08

PaynesGrey

Yes. So a couple with incomes of £35,000 each won't have to pay it back but a single householder with an income of £35,001 will have to pay it back.

And that's why means testing is so deliberately divisive.

Not that anyone with those levels of income and no rent or mortage to pay should need help but then nor does someone with an income of £34,999.

What the goverment has done with this J turn is substitute one divisive means test with another.

And why isn't the government helping those people with what is the national average wage or below who does have rent or mortgage to pay?

Yes. So a couple with incomes of £35,000 each won't have to pay it back but a single householder with an income of £35,001 will have to pay it back.

So presumably someone with an income of £35,001 will have to pay the whole £150 back, it is not on a sliding scale?

Surely the administration will not make this cost-effective?

Allira Sat 18-Oct-25 16:10:19

JamesandJon33

I had my letter today for £300 as I was born before 22 September 1945.
However DH who also lives here had no letter but was also born before 22 September 1945.
Do you think a mistake has been made?. I read all the paperwork but no phone number to report a mistake.

We've had separate letters, JamesandJon33, we will get £150 each. Both born before that date too.

Susie42 Sat 18-Oct-25 15:22:21

We just received notification of our payments. I've always thought it should have been a payment per property and it was unfair that a couple received £600 when a single person only received £300 as the heating costs for both would be very similar if living in similar properties.

DaisyAnneReturns Sat 18-Oct-25 13:49:14

Yes. So a couple with incomes of £35,000 each won't have to pay it back but a single householder with an income of £35,001 will have to pay it back. [PaynesGrey]

I'm not sure why that's divisive? I think treating one group (benefits) by household and another (taxes) by individual, may be.

Maremia Sat 18-Oct-25 13:35:54

So much sharing of useful info. Thanks.

Maggiemaybe Sat 18-Oct-25 09:53:27

DaisyAnneReturns

Human nature makes a difference to how people feel about receiving this benefit as much as rules do. Some will never be satisfied.

Exactly. Whatever the government do, they can’t suit everyone, and there’ll always be someone who thinks they’re being treated unfairly. I’ll take the £200 and be thankful.

PaynesGrey Fri 17-Oct-25 10:13:01

Yes. So a couple with incomes of £35,000 each won't have to pay it back but a single householder with an income of £35,001 will have to pay it back.

And that's why means testing is so deliberately divisive.

Not that anyone with those levels of income and no rent or mortage to pay should need help but then nor does someone with an income of £34,999.

What the goverment has done with this J turn is substitute one divisive means test with another.

And why isn't the government helping those people with what is the national average wage or below who does have rent or mortgage to pay?

Usedtobeblonde Fri 17-Oct-25 09:44:56

As I said upthread everyone of SP age will receive the payment unless you have opted out.
Those with incomes over £35,000 will then receive a new tax coding to retrieve the whole sum.
However if I understand correctly , in the case of a couple if one’s income is less than that threshold he/ she will receive it.

I am happy to be told I am wrong on that assumption.

Charleygirl5 Fri 17-Oct-25 09:31:15

I have it in writing that I will receive £300 this year, as I am 82. Every little helps.

Maggiemaybe Fri 17-Oct-25 09:18:11

We are just over the limit to receive benefits so don't qualify anymore.

Your household will qualify for the fuel allowance if at least one of you is over state pension age, Sarahr. You don’t have to be on benefits to get it.

DaisyAnneReturns Fri 17-Oct-25 08:05:04

Human nature makes a difference to how people feel about receiving this benefit as much as rules do. Some will never be satisfied.

Sarahr Fri 17-Oct-25 07:38:05

It's great that some people still get the heating allowance. We are just over the limit to receive benefits so don't qualify anymore. We are survivors so will cope without the allowance. We have been collecting any free wood we can for our log burner stove and probably have enough to enable us to keep warm for the winter without any other heating at all. We will continue to collect wood throughout the winter too. We put a pan of water on the stove to heat and use it to fill the kettle saving electricity as it invariably boils in less than a minute saving on the electricity too.
Brings back memories of making do when younger.

MaggsMcG Fri 17-Oct-25 04:29:15

Just for reference if you are not on PIP before you reach retirement age you cannot claim it after. You can only claim Attendance Allowance.

PaynesGrey Wed 15-Oct-25 19:35:47

JamesandJon33

Are you replying to me PaynesGrey? Our combined income is over £35,000 and we get no benefits whatsoever. DH income is the higher proportion of our joint income .

Is that case, I don't know why it isn't being paid £150 to each of you so that the sum paid to the household is £300.

Other than for people who have opted out of receiving WFP, it will be paid all pensioners who were 66 by the qualifying date and in accordance with their age(s) and household composition.

Those will an individual income over £35,000 will have to include it in their tax return for 2025/26 due by 31 January 2027.

Usedtobeblonde Wed 15-Oct-25 18:58:49

Sorry that should read £17 per month.
Fat finger syndrome again.

Usedtobeblonde Wed 15-Oct-25 18:57:28

I believe that combined income isn’t counted for this purpose.
It is individual income which counts.
If one earns over the £35,000 they don’t get it but the other partner/ spouse will get it if under the threshold.
As usual this is unfair but that is the system.
I also understand that if you haven’t already notified DWP that you don’t want it paid you will receive it but will receive a new tax code which will claw the money back after time.
I read that if you receive £200 , £27 per month will be recovered.
This is all read in Google news so may not be 100% right.

Mojack26 Wed 15-Oct-25 18:36:58

In Scotland was always and is per household not each.

JamesandJon33 Wed 15-Oct-25 18:00:54

Are you replying to me PaynesGrey? Our combined income is over £35,000 and we get no benefits whatsoever. DH income is the higher proportion of our joint income .

PaynesGrey Wed 15-Oct-25 17:31:08

See my post yesterday at 19:20.

If you or your partner receive Pension Credit, Universal Credit or income related Employment and Support Allowance, one person will be paid the whole Winter Fuel Payment for the household.

If you and your partner do not receive one of these benefits the payment is split between you and the other qualifying people you live with.

www.ageuk.org.uk/information-advice/money-legal/benefits-entitlements/winter-fuel-payment/

No need to say but perhaps you come within one of the categories where the WFP is all paid to one person.

Perhaps you made a successful claim for Pension Credit as a result of what happened last year over WFP.