Pension Credit May 19th Deadline approaching

Thursday May 11th 2023

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Written by Midlothian View Reporter, Luke Jackson

Pensioners with incomes of less than £200 per week to apply for Pension Credit before May 19th or risk losing out.

The cash injection will boost their pension and ensure they receive the next instalment of the cost-of-living support payment from the UK Government.

People who receive Pension Credit are eligible for the latest cost-of-living payment of £301.

But time is fast running out for more than 870 pensioners in Midlothian who aren’t yet claiming what they are entitled to.

Midlothian MP Owen Thompson has urged people to apply, Mr Thompson said:

“Time is running out to apply for this. It’s vital older people here in Midlothian are claiming everything they are entitled to, especially given the huge cost-of-living pressures we are facing.

“Pension Credit can make a big difference to pensioners on low and fixed incomes, and this extra £301 could a long way to help with these immediate pressures.

“If you receive the State Pension and your total income is less than £201.05 per week then you could get this extra payment, boost your pension, and get help with council tax, rent and energy bills. Please act fast and put in a claim.”

Pension Credit is a social security entitlement which provides pensioners on a low income with extra money and other helpful support.

It can top up their weekly income to £201.05 if they are single, and £306.85 if they are making a joint claim with a partner.

Claiming Pension Credit also entitles people to additional support with council tax bills, rent, energy costs, and grants them a free TV licence if they are over the age of 75.

Applications for Pension Credit should be made before 19 May by calling the Department for Work and Pensions on 0800 99 1234, or online at www.gov.uk/pension-credit/how-to-claim. Successful applications will then receive an extra £301 cost-of-living support payment.

Age Scotland’s chief executive Mark O’Donnell said: “Across Scotland there are more than 100,000 pensioner households with the lowest incomes missing out on such an important entitlement.

“Unfortunately, hundreds of millions of pounds in social security payments still go unclaimed by older people in Scotland every year due to a lack of awareness, difficultly in accessing them, stigma surrounding benefits or just not knowing where to turn for help.

“With rising levels of pensioner poverty and fuel poverty in Scotland, it’s critical that every pound someone is entitled to gets into their pocket.

“We’d urge anyone who thinks they may be eligible for Pension Credit to act quickly and submit an application before 19 May directly with the Department for Work and Pensions.

“Please also check in with older friends and family members to let them know about Pension Credit to ensure they are not missing out on vital support which they are entitled to.”

Age Scotland can offer advice on Pension Credit eligibility, how to claim and a free information guide by calling their helpline on 0800 12 44 222 or on their website at www.age.scot/PensionCredit.

Their online benefits calculator can also offer a quick indication of what you could be missing out on at www.age.scot/benefitscalculator

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