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Winter Fuel Payment warning as pensioners risk losing up to £300 under key rule

By britishbulletin.com17 June 20263 Mins Read
Winter Fuel Payment warning as pensioners risk losing up to £300 under key rule
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Millions of pensioners are in line for a Winter Fuel Payment worth up to £300 this winter, but some could lose part or all of the money depending on their circumstances.

With key September deadlines approaching, older people are being warned not to assume they will automatically qualify or be able to keep the full payment.


The government support is designed to help pensioners cope with higher energy bills during the colder months, but strict eligibility rules and recovery measures mean entitlement is not guaranteed.

Whether someone receives the payment, and how much they ultimately keep, can depend on factors including their income and personal circumstances during a specific qualifying period.

To qualify, people generally need to have been born on or before June 27, 1960.

A crucial date for eligibility is the qualifying week, which runs from September 21 to September 27, 2026.

The Government will assess a person’s circumstances during this seven-day period to determine whether they qualify for the Winter Fuel Payment.

As a result, changes to living arrangements or other relevant circumstances around that time could affect entitlement and, in some cases, mean a pensioner misses out on the payment altogether.

Labour has received backlash over its past attempt to means-test Winter Fuel Payments | PA

Payments can be worth up to £300 depending on a person’s age and circumstances, making it important for pensioners to understand the rules ahead of the September deadline.

Pensioners whose taxable annual income exceeds £35,000 may initially receive the payment but face having it clawed back by HMRC afterwards.

The recovery process operates through either an adjustment to the recipient’s tax code for those paying through PAYE, or via their Self Assessment tax return, depending on how they normally settle their tax affairs.

Winter Fuel Payment warning | GETTY

Higher earners who anticipate breaching the threshold have the option to decline the payment entirely before it is issued.

The deadline for opting out of the winter 2026/27 payment falls on 20 September 2026, immediately preceding the qualifying week.

Choosing this route prevents the payment being made initially, thereby avoiding subsequent recovery through the tax system.

A spokesperson for vettory.org stated: “Pensioners should review the Winter Fuel Payment rules ahead of the qualifying week, particularly where income may be close to the £35,000 threshold, as this can affect how the payment is treated later through the tax system.”

Understanding this in advance can help avoid unexpected changes to income later on

| PA

The spokesperson further explained: “If someone is above the threshold and does not opt out, the payment may still be issued initially but could later be recovered by HMRC either through a tax code adjustment or included in a Self Assessment tax bill, depending on how they pay tax.

“Understanding this in advance can help avoid unexpected changes to income later on.”

The Department for Work and Pensions maintains that the Winter Fuel Payment continues to provide vital assistance for older people during winter, helping alleviate the burden of rising energy costs.

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