The £300 Winter Fuel Payment is an important financial support from the UK government to help older adults with their heating bills during the colder months. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has recently confirmed who is eligible for this payment for the winter of 2025-26. If you or someone you know qualifies, this payment can ease the burden of rising energy costs during winter.

This article provides a friendly yet authoritative guide to the Winter Fuel Payment 2025-26. It clearly explains who qualifies, how much money is involved, how to claim it if necessary, and offers practical advice. The information is presented in a way that’s easy to understand for everyone—from young people to professionals who advise seniors.
DWP Confirms Who Will Get the £300 Winter Fuel Payment in 2025
Feature | Details |
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Eligible Birthdate | Born on or before 22 September 1959 |
Residency Requirements | Living in England or Wales during qualifying week (15–21 September 2025) |
Payment Amount | £200 for those aged 66-79; £300 for those aged 80 and over |
Payment Date | November to December 2025 |
Automatic Payment | Yes, if receiving State Pension or certain social benefits |
Required to Claim | Yes, if not receiving State Pension or listed benefits and are first-time recipients or deferred pension |
Income Limit for Repayment | £35,000 taxable income per year (recovered through tax system) |
Care Home Residents | Eligible unless receiving means-tested benefits while living in care home (23 June–21 September 2025) |
Official Government Link | gov.uk Winter Fuel Payment |
The Winter Fuel Payment for 2025-26 is a vital support to help eligible pensioners in England and Wales meet the cost of heating their homes during winter. By confirming eligibility based on age, residency, and benefit status, the government aims to target support where it’s most needed. Understanding who qualifies, how much to expect, and how to claim ensures no eligible person misses out on this financial help ahead of the colder months.
What Is the Winter Fuel Payment?
The Winter Fuel Payment is a tax-free, lump sum payment provided annually by the UK government to help older people with the higher heating costs that come during the cold winter months. Instead of monthly payments, this support arrives in a single payment usually in November or December.

Millions of older adults rely on it to keep warm without worrying about the soaring energy bills. It’s part of a wider government effort to support citizens on fixed or limited incomes, especially in colder seasons.
Who Is Eligible for the Winter Fuel Payment?
There are three main conditions to qualify:
1. Age Criteria
- The key rule is being born on or before 22 September 1959, so you are aged 66 or older by the qualifying week.
- Those aged 80 or above get a higher amount.
2. Residency Requirements
- You must live in England or Wales during the qualifying week, which is the week from 15th to 21st September 2025.
- Living outside these areas or abroad generally excludes eligibility unless specific exceptions apply.
3. Benefit or Pension Status
Many pensioners get the payment automatically if they already receive one or more of these:
- State Pension
- Pension Credit
- Universal Credit
- Attendance Allowance or Disability-related benefits (PIP, DLA)
- Income Support or equivalent unemployment/illness benefits
If you don’t receive one of these benefits but meet the age and residency criteria, you need to actively claim the payment for the first time or if your pension is deferred.
How Much Money Will You Receive?
The payment amount varies based on age and household circumstances:
- £300 for individuals aged 80 or over living alone or without another qualifying person aged 80+.
- £200 for those between 66 and 79 living alone or without another qualifying person.
- If living with other qualifying adults, the payment amount is shared. For example:
- Two people aged 80 or older living together each get £150.
- An 80+-year-old living with someone younger than 80 gets £200.
Care home residents may receive reduced amounts or be excluded, depending on whether they receive certain means-tested benefits during the qualifying period.
Income and Repayment Rules
If your annual taxable income exceeds £35,000 and you do not receive Pension Credit, the Winter Fuel Payment will be recovered through the tax system. This means you get the payment upfront but will have to repay it via increased Tax or Self-Assessment charges.
This rule ensures that higher earners still get winter fuel support initially but are balanced fairly through tax repayments.
When and How Will You Receive Your Payment?
Most payments are made automatically between November and December 2025 by direct deposit to the bank or building society account linked with your State Pension or benefits.
If you are eligible but do not receive qualifying benefits (and are therefore not paid automatically), you must submit a claim by:
- Calling the Winter Fuel Payment Centre
- Completing a claim form sent by post or available online
The deadline to claim for the 2025-26 winter payment is 31 March 2026.
Special Rules for Those in Care Homes
Care home residents who receive means-tested benefits such as Pension Credit or Universal Credit and have been continuously living in care homes throughout the qualifying period (23 June to 21 September 2025) will not qualify since their heating costs are already assumed covered.
Others living in care homes may still receive a reduced payment to help with fuel costs.
How to Check or Claim Your Winter Fuel Payment
To check if you are eligible and claim the payment:
- Visit the official site: gov.uk Winter Fuel Payment
- Contact the Winter Fuel Payment Centre by phone or mail with your National Insurance number and banking details.
- Apply as soon as possible if you haven’t received payment before.
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FAQs About DWP Confirms Who Will Get the £300 Winter Fuel Payment in 2025
Who gets the highest Winter Fuel Payment of £300?
People aged 80 or older living alone or without other qualifying individuals receive up to £300.
Is the payment automatic or do I need to claim?
Most pensioners receiving State Pension or specific benefits get it automatically. Others must claim.
Can I receive the payment if I live in a care home?
Yes, unless you receive means-tested benefits while in continuous care during the qualifying period.
What if my income is over £35,000?
The payment is recovered through the tax system, so you effectively repay it after receiving it.
When are payments made?
Payments are typically disbursed between November and December.