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N. Ireland    Benefits    Frequently asked questions about benefits

Benefits - In N. Ireland

 

 


I receive a pension and have heard that I may be entitled to some other benefits.  Where can I get more information?

This information applies to England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland

Depending on your income and capital , you may be entitled to Pension Credit as well as your private pension or State Retirement Pension. If you pay rent for your accommodation, you may also be entitled to Housing Benefit. If you have to pay council tax you can also be entitled to Council Tax Benefit. Most pensioners are entitled to Winter Fuel Payments automatically every year and pensioners on Pension Credit can claim Cold Weather Payments if it gets very cold. If you are sick or disabled, you may be entitled to Disability Living Allowance or Attendance Allowance.

As a pensioner you may be entitled to free health costs, for example, free prescriptions. If you are 75 or over you can get a free television licence.

For more information about benefits for people of pension age, including Pension Credit, see Benefits for people over sixty.
For more information about pensions, see Pensions.
For more information about Housing Benefit, see Help with your rent - Housing Benefit.
For more information about Council Tax Benefit, see Help with your council tax – Council Tax Benefit.
For more information on benefits if you are sick or disabled, see Benefits for people who are sick or disabled.
For more information on help with health costs, see Help with health costs.
For more information on free television licences, see Television licences.


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