Time is running out for eligible pensioners to receive £301 from the UK Government’s 2023/24 cost of living support package, warns Independent Age, the national older person’s charity.
The £900 cost of living payment announced last year will be made in three instalments and is for households on many means-tested benefits including Pension Credit, the income top-up for older people on a low income.The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) recently confirmed that if eligible older people make a claim for Pension Credit before Friday May 19, they will be able to backdate it by the maximum of three months, taking it to within the qualifying period for the £301 payment.
However, it’s important to note that only successful applicants will receive the cost of living payment along with Pension Credit arrears.Pension Credit is a form of financial support that tops-up the income of people over the State Pension age who fall below a minimum income threshold.
It can be worth over £3,500 per year on average, the equivalent to £60 a week.The most recent figures from DWP suggest that an estimated 850,000 eligible pensioners could be missing out on the additional financial support.Even if a person only gets a few pennies extra per week in Pension Credit, it can also unlock additional benefits such as the Warm Home Discount, a free TV licence (for people aged over 75), Council Tax Reduction, help to pay rent and free NHS dental treatment.
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