Pension Credit
Pension Credit gives you extra money to help with your living costs if you are over State Pension age and on a low income. It can help with heating costs, the cost of NHS services such as dental treatment, and the cost of TV licence for those aged 75 and over. Pension Credit can also help with housing costs such as ground rent or services charges. Pension Credit is separate from your state pension. You can get Pension Credit even if you have other income, savings or own your own home.
Eligibility
You must live in England, Scotland or Wales and have reached state pension age. If you have a partner you must include your partner on your application. You will be eligible if either you and your partner have both reached state pension age or one of you is getting housing benefits for people over state pension age.
A partner is either:
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Your husband, wife or civil partner – if you live with them
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Someone you live with as a couple, without being married or in a civil partnership
Your income
When you apply for Pension Credit your income is calculated. If you have a partner, your income is calculated together.
Pension Credit tops up:
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Your weekly income to £177.10 if you are single
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Your joint weekly income to £270.30 if you have a partner
Please check on the following link to ensure that these amounts are still correct:
https://www.gov.uk/pension-credit
If your income is higher, you might still be eligible for Pension Credit if you have a disability, you care for someone, you have savings or you have housing costs.
What Counts As Income
Your income includes:
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State pension
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Other pensions
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Earnings from employment and self-employment
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Most social security benefits e.g. Carer's Allowance
What Does Not Count as Income
Not all benefits are counted as income. For example, the following are not counted:
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Attendance Allowance
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Christmas Bonus
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Child Benefit
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Disability Living Allowance
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Personal Independence Payment
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Social fund payments
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Housing Benefit
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Council Tax Reduction
Your Savings and investments
If you have £10,000 or less in savings and investments this will not affect your Pension Credit. If you have more than £10,000 every £500 over £10,000 counts as £1 income a week. For example, if you have £11,000 in savings, this counts as £2 income a week.
Additional Payments
You could get additional payments if:
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You have a severe disability
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You care for another adult
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You are responsible for children or young people
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You have housing costs e.g. ground rent, service charges
How to Claim
You can start your application up to 4 months before you reach the state pension age.
You can apply any time after you reach State Pension age but your application can only be backdated by 3 months.
In order to complete your application, you will need the following information about you and your partner (if you have one)
National Insurance number
Information about any income, savings and investments you have
Your bank account details
You can
apply online or by phone (0800 991 234)
If you need help completing this form, contact us on 0800 009 6710 or email
info@reachhaverhill.org.uk