State pensioners across the UK can boost their income by up to £14,139.20 by claiming 12 Government freebies and discounts in October.
The State Pension was uprated by 4.1% in April this year which means pensioners have already been getting an extra dose of cash per month, but some may be entitled to additional support. The full basic State Pension is currently worth £176.45 per week (or £9,175.40 per year), while the full new State Pension is now worth £230.25 per week (or £11,973 per year). The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) says the new rates amount to an extra £360 annually for basic State Pension claimants, while those on the new State Pension are up to £470 better off per year.
Of course, this is only the case if you qualify for the full amount so pensioners who don't have enough qualifying National Insurance years will get less than this. But some state pensioners may be entitled to boost their income further by claiming one DWP that can unlock a raft of freebies and discounts which are worth £14.139.20 on average.
Pension Credit provides pensioners on a low income with extra money to help with living costs and according to the DWP it is worth over £3,900 per year. But it also opens the doors to a wealth of other financial support, including the Winter Fuel Payment, Council Tax discount and help with heating bills, so it's well worth checking if you qualify.
Sarah Pennells, consumer finance specialist at Royal London, said: "Pension Credit is a valuable benefit because it is a 'gateway' benefit. That means, if you're able to claim it, you may also be able to get help with housing costs (through Council Tax discount and Housing Benefit or Support for Mortgage Interest).
"You're also eligible for a free TV licence if you're aged 75 or over and you may be able to get help with NHS dental treatment, prescriptions and transport costs.
"If you're entitled to these benefits, the state help you get could be very valuable and that could make a real difference to your finances. However, hundreds of thousands of people are missing out on Pension Credit. Our research showed that two in five people over State Pension age hadn't checked to see if they were entitled to Pension Credit."
So if you're in need of a financial boost this month, it's worth checking your eligibility for Pension Credit - plus one other DWP benefit - as it could unlock financial support worth up to £14,139.20. Listed are 12 freebies and discounts pensioners could claim in October.
Pension Credit - over £3,900 per year on averagePension Credit tops up your weekly income to £227.10 if you're single or your joint weekly income to £346.60 if you have a partner. You must live in England, Scotland or Wales and have reached State Pension age to qualify for Pension Credit, and it is worth over £3,900 per year on average according to the DWP.
If you are entitled to Pension Credit, the benefit also unlocks a wealth of other freebies and discounts which means you could also get the following:
Housing Benefit - £1,000If you rent your home and you get the Guarantee element of Pension Credit then you're eligible for the maximum Housing Benefit entitlement from your local council. This isn't a fixed amount, but Martin Lewis' MSE says you could get around £1,000 per year, and potentially have your rent paid in full.
Council Tax discount - £1,600Pension Credit claimants can get a council tax discount. The exact amount you'll get depends on your local council, but it can be anything from around £300 for a 25% reduction on a typical Band D bill up to around £1,600 for a 100% discount.
Winter Fuel Payment - up to £300Pension Credit claimants are also eligible for the Winter Fuel Payment which is worth up to £300. Eligible pensioners will receive a letter from the DWP in October and November confirming how much you'll get and the money will be paid into your account in November or December.
You'll get either £200 if you were born between 22 September 1945 and 21 September 1959, or £300 if you were born before 22 September 1945.
Free TV Licence - £174.50Anyone aged 75 and over and claiming Pension Credit can get £174.50 off their TV Licence bill, cutting it down to £0.
Heating bills discount - £150Pension Credit entitles you to help with heating costs through the DWP's Warm Home Discount scheme, which knocks £150 off your electricity bill. The discount is automatically applied by your electricity supplier by March 31, 2025.
Free NHS prescriptions - £9.90Claiming Pension Credit will also entitle you to free NHS prescriptions, which cost £9.90 per item in England.
Free eye care - up to £215If you get any of the Guarantee element of Pension Credit then you are entitled to help with NHS eye care, including a voucher for glasses or contact lenses. According to Martin Lewis' MSE, this could be worth up to £215, depending on your prescription.
Free NHS dental treatment - up to £1,000Pensioners who qualify for the Guarantee element of Pension Credit are also entitled to free NHS dental treatment, including anything from a simple check up to full dentures. According to Martin Lewis' MSE, this could amount to up to £1,000 worth of free treatment per year.
Cold Weather Payment - £25If the temperature where you live drops to 0C or below for seven consecutive days, you'll be eligible for a Cold Weather Payment of £25. This is automatic if you're on an eligible benefit such as Pension Credit, Income Support or Universal Credit.
Royal Mail redirection discount - £24Pension Credit claimants are entitled to a discount on the Royal Mail redirection service if you're moving house. The service normally costs £84, but you'll only have to pay £60 - giving you a saving of £24.
You can start an application for Pension Credit up to four months before you reach State Pension age - which is 66 for both men and women - and any time after, but your application can only be backdated by three months. You can apply online via GOV.UK or by calling the Pension Credit claim line on 0800 99 1234.
Attendance Allowance - up to £5,740.80Attendance Allowance helps with extra costs if you have a disability severe enough that you need someone to help look after you and is worth £73.90 per week for the lower rate or £110.40 per week for the higher rate.
If you have a severe disability which means you require regular assistance day and night, you could claim the higher amount. There are a total of 56 categories of conditions which could make you eligible. If you get the higher rate this could be worth up to £5,740.80 per year.
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