Millions of state pensioners lost their £300 Winter Fuel Payment last winter, as has been well publicised since the Government announced the benefit would become means-tested. This meant that the vast majority of state pensioners could no longer get a winter fuel allowance payment unless they claimed the right benefits.
Since then, Sir Keir Starmer announced a partial u-turn over the benefit, returning the £200 or £300 payment to every state pensioner and taking it back from pensioners in tax if they earn more than £35,000 per year. This means every state pensioner will be paid the money, and only those earning £35,000 or more in a year will have to give it back to HMRC in tax.
But what many don't realise is that if you do keep your Winter Fuel Payment this coming winter, the exact amount you get paid changes depending on the year you were born and possibly because of other circumstances.
The Winter Fuel Payment will once again be automatically paid to all state pensioners in 2025, but the amount changes depending on your age.
Those who are of state pension age but aged under 80, so born on or before September 21, 1959, will get a £200 payment, whereas those aged over 80 - so born on September 21, 1944 or earlier - will get an instant £100 increase, giving them a £300 payment instead.
The amount you get is based on when you were born and what your circumstances were between September 15 and 21, 2025. This is called the 'qualifying week'.
This means that if you are now aged over 80 and qualify, your Winter Fuel Payment will be increased from £200 to £300.
Most people who qualify will get a letter telling them how much they will get and which bank account this will be paid into - which is usually the same as for your Pension Credit or other benefits.
Age UK said: "Payments are automatic you do not need to do anything. If you have not received your Winter Fuel Payment by January 2026, you can make a claim before 31 March 2026. Contact the Winter Fuel Payment helpline on 0800 731 0160."
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