Edinburgh Evening News

Unclaimed pension credit is national scandal

- Christine Grahame Christine Grahame is an SNP MSP for Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale

With the UK government taking us from austerity into recession every claim counts

These past few weeks pensioners have been receiving notificati­on from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) of the amounts they will be paid as from April this year – but did you know that 40 per cent of pensioners entitled to Pension Credit do not claim it?

This is a figure that has remained unchanged for decades. So, what is Pension Credit? You can check this out online (it is a UK benefit) to see if you qualify, or contact your local Citizens Advice Bureau.

Broadly speaking you must be in receipt of a State Pension and then when you apply for Pension Credit your income is calculated to determine if you qualify. If you have a partner, your income is calculated with theirs. If you qualify Pension Credit tops up your weekly income to £201.05 if you’re single or you have a joint weekly income with a partner, to £306.85.

Even if your income is higher, you might still be eligible for Pension Credit for example, if you have a disability, you care for someone, you have savings or you have housing costs. Apart from that direct income boost if you get Pension Credit it opens the doors to other help such as Housing Benefit. For that 40 per cent of non-claiming pensioners across the Lothians it’s worth seeing if you are entitled. That is an important word, “entitled” – it is not charity. There are many reasons why some folk have a low state pension. They may have had periods off work due to sickness, caring for children or others, redundancy and so on.

Now, why the UK government does not improve uptake makes me cross. When pensioners received that notificati­on of small pension increases from April there is nothing on that letter to advise of the possibilit­y of Pension Credit. Why not?Still, if you are over 80 be grateful, you’re still getting an extra 25p a week. What an insult. In these tough times with the UK government taking us from austerity into recession every claim counts.

Please do chase this up if you think you might be entitled, and even if you are not sure.

It is your money, not the UK Treasury’s. That £1.7bn in unclaimed Pension Credit held by the Treasury is a scandal.

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