Winter Fuel Payment - What is a Winter Fuel Payment?
A Winter Fuel Payment is a one-off, tax-free payment made to households with someone over pension age.
- Last reviewed 16 August 2024
What is a Winter Fuel Payment?
A Winter Fuel Payment is a one-off, tax-free payment made during the winter to help with heating costs. It is made to households that include someone over State Pension age who is in receipt of a qualifying benefit.
If you were born before 23 September 1958, you might qualify for a payment during winter 2024/25, as long as you meet the eligibility criteria.
Most payments are made automatically during November and December. If you apply for the first time, you should receive your payment before Christmas.
The amount (between £200 and £300) you can receive each winter can vary according to your personal circumstances. Your age or other people living with you who are also eligible can affect the amount you receive.
A Winter Fuel Payment does not count as income when working out your entitlement to other benefits.
In 2023/24 people who got a Winter Fuel Payment also got a payment through the Cost of Living payment.
Applies to: England, Wales and Scotland.
Age rules: You will qualify for your first Winter Fuel Payment when you reach Pension age.
Type of benefit: Non-means-tested. You do not have to have paid National Insurance contributions.
Taxable: No
Administered by: Government department that is responsible for employment and welfare. See full definition , and Social Security Scotland (SSS).
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