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petal54 | 00:34 Thu 28th Jan 2016 | Body & Soul
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My O/H will be 62 in may,will he be able to claim winter fuel payment for 2016/17?
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Details of winter payment claim here.
https://www.gov.uk/winter-fuel-payment/overview
As far as I am aware No. As you have to be of pensionable age, in his case 66.
You get it with your state pension and you do not have to claim it. If a person is not old enough to claim their state pension then they are not eligible for the winter fuel payment
needs to be born before jan 5th 1953
From the link it looks like he has to wait until next year 2017/18.
To get this years payment you have to be born before 5th January 1953.
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many thanks to all!
my oh gets it..born before jan 5 53..but does not yet get state pension....took early retirement...
well done MM
I was gonna say I am 64 and get it
david small and mallyJ are both wrong.
Murrymints and I have it correct.
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It's quite confusing,when checked when OH was 60,was told he'd to be 62 to claim,friend of ours had to claim to get it
My link has a claim line phone number ,call that and they will tell you if qualify, and if not when will qualify.
He could get it at 62 if he is on certain benefits.
You claim it first time you become eligible then it follows annually automatically ..
Official websites state you qualify for the 2015/16 payment if born on/before 05 Jan 1953 so your OH would have to be born on/before 05 Jan 1954 to qualify for the 2016/17 payment (assuming the qualifying date moves forward 1 year) so he'll have to wait until 2017/18.
Everyone gets to claim winter fuel allowance when they reach state pension age of a female with cut off date changing annually. If you are in receipt of state pension before it is due they will pay automatically. If you defer your state pension or are not yet in receipt of it, you will need to claim it.
You will have to claim it the year you OH qualifies (2017) unless you are older and already qualify or you can wait until you both qualify for state pension when it's paid automatically.
For 2016/17 the date has been set as July 1953, he will be advised by letter in plenty of time.

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