In this complete guide, we’ll explain who qualifies for Winter Fuel Allowance in 2020/2021, how to claim your payment if you don’t receive it automatically, how much you should expect to receive, and more.
You qualify for a Winter Fuel Payment if you:
The eligibility birth date changes every financial year.
If you were not living in the UK during the ‘qualifying week’, you might still be eligible for the payment if you:
*EEA countries include Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway only.
The Winter Fuel Payment you receive depends on your circumstances during the ‘qualifying week’. The ‘qualifying week’ for winter 2020 to 2021 was the week of 21 to 27 September 2020.
If you qualify and live alone (or with no one else who qualifies), you will receive:
If you qualify and live with someone under 80 who also qualifies, you will receive:
If you qualify and live with someone 80 or over who also qualifies, you will receive:
If you qualify and live in a care home and do not get certain benefits, you will receive:
If you or your partner receive one of the following benefits, your payment may be different:
To learn more about how these benefits could affect your Winter Fuel Payment, please refer to the Government’s website.
You should receive your payment sometime during November or December.
If you do not receive your Winter Fuel Payment into your account by 13 January 2021, you need to contact the Winter Fuel Payment Centre.
If you’ve had a change in circumstance that may affect your Winter Fuel Allowance, you’ll also need to contact the Winter Fuel Payment Centre. For example, you may need to report a change of address or if you’ve moved into a care home.
Typically, you don’t need to claim your Winter Fuel Payment as you should receive your payment automatically into your account, such as a bank account if you are eligible. This is the case even if it is the first year you are eligible unless any of the following apply:
If you have received your Winter Fuel Payment in previous years, you only need to make a claim if:
To claim your Winter Fuel Allowance, just get in touch with the Winter Fuel Payment Centre via phone or post.
If you were living abroad during the ‘qualifying week’, you may still be eligible to receive the payment if you meet all of the following criteria:
The only EEA countries included in the eligibility criteria are Iceland, Lichtenstein and Norway. Cyprus, France, Gibraltar, Greece, Malta, Portugal and Spain are excluded because the average winter temperatures in these countries is higher than the warmest region of the UK.
We hope this guide has helped you to understand the Winter Fuel Payment system in the UK. With or without an allowance, everybody wants to secure the best home heating oil prices. To learn how to keep your costs down, read our complete guide or contact us for a competitive heating oil quote.