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All the direct payments you can get when you hit state pension age worth £15,872 – you could get the cash by Christmas

Check if you can unlock thousands of pounds worth of support this winter

AS the festive season approaches, pensioners across the UK have a golden opportunity to boost their finances ahead of the big day.

With an array of direct payments and benefits available upon hitting the state pension age, households could pocket up to 15,872, offering much-needed financial relief.

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Pensioners can access perks worth thousands

From cash boosts through attendance allowance to direct winter fuel payments, a wealth of support is available for those over the age of 66.

Plus, anyone claiming the state pension can benefit from various discounts and freebies, including a free TV licence and prescriptions.

While some of these payments are issued automatically, others require an application.

We've listed the 14 direct payments, freebies and discounts available to those claiming the state pension this winter.

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1. ATTENDANCE ALLOWANCE - £4,727

Attendance allowance can help with extra costs incurred due to a severe disability that means you require regular assistance.

It's paid at two different rates and how much you get depends on the level of care you need.

The lower rate is worth £72.65 a week, while the higher rate is paid out at £108.55 a week.

If you require frequent help or constant supervision during the day, or supervision at night, you can claim the lower amount.

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Those who require supervision throughout the day and night will receive the higher rate.

There are 56 categories of medical conditions that enable you to make a claim, including heart disease, Parkinson's disease and diabetes.

You are also entitled to claim if a medical professional has said you might have 12 months or less to live.

To apply online, visit gov.uk/attendance-allowance/how-to-claim.

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2. PENSION CREDIT – £3,900

If your weekly income is below £218.15 and you’re single, or your joint income is below £332.95, you're very likely to be eligible for Pension Credit.

This added benefit will top up a pensioner's income to the level outlined above. It's thought to be worth £75 a week on average, which adds up to £3,900 a year.

An estimated 760,000 people who are entitled to this cash, don't claim it.

Not only are they missing on the extra money, but there is more support available if you claim pension credit.

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Crucially, the winter fuel payment worth up to £300 and paid in November or December is now being restricted to pensioners claiming pension credit and other means-tested benefits.

If you claim pension credit, you can also get help with council tax, support with mortgage interest payments, and a free TV licence and housing benefit if you rent.

Crucial to claim Pension Credit if you can

HUNDREDS of thousands of pensioners are missing out on Pension Credit.

The Sun's Assistant Consumer Editor Lana Clements explains why it's imperative to apply for the benefit..

Pension Credit is designed to top up the income of the UK's poorest pensioners.

In itself the payment is a vital lifeline for older people with little income.

It will take weekly income up to to £218.15 if you’re single or joint income to £332.95.

Yet, an estimated 800,000 don't claim this support. Not only are they missing on this cash, but far more extra support that is unlocked when claiming Pension Credit.

With the winter fuel payment - worth up to £300 now being restricted to pensioners claiming Pension Credit - it's more important than ever to claim the benefit if you can.

Pension Credit also opens up help with housing costs, council tax or heating bills and even a free TV licence if you are 75 or older.

All this extra support can make a huge difference to the quality of life for a struggling pensioner.

It's not difficult to apply for Pension Credit, you can do it up to four months before you reach state pension age through the government website or by calling 0800 99 1234.

You’ll just need your National Insurance number, as well as information about income, savings and investments.

3. HOUSING BENEFIT - £3,700

Almost 270,000 pensioners are missing out on £1.1billion in pension age housing benefit, according to the new figures, going without £3,700 a year on average.

The benefit is for pensioners who pay rent, are on a low income and have savings under £16,000. 

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New claims for housing benefit are strictly reserved for those over the state pension age.

Universal Credit's housing element has replaced housing benefit for those under 66 years old.

You can apply for housing benefit directly with your local council.

Find yours by visiting gov.uk/apply-housing-benefit-from-council.

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You can also apply for housing benefit as part of a pension credit claim.

4. COUNCIL TAX DISCOUNT – £2,254

If you get the guarantee part of pension credit, you might be able to get your council tax completely cancelled out.

With the average Band D council tax in England this year at £2,171, it means a big saving.

If you don't get pension credit but have a low income and less than £16,000 in savings, you may still get some help.

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You need to contact your local council to start a claim.

5. WINTER FUEL PAYMENT - UP TO £300

The winter fuel payment is designed to help pensioners pay for their energy bills over the winter.

It's worth £200 for eligible households, or £300 for eligible households with someone aged over 80.

To be eligible for this year's winter fuel payment, you must have an active claim for the benefits mentioned below during the "qualifying week," which runs from 16 to 22 September.

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These include Universal Creditemployment and support allowance (ESA), jobseeker's allowance (JSA), income support, tax credits  and pension credit.

Most households automatically receive the winter fuel payment, including those on pension credit.

As new claims for pension credit can be backdated by up to three months, you can still apply now and qualify for this year's winter fuel payment.

The absolute deadline to claim the benefit and qualify is December 21.

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The Sun has now launched a free tool to help you check whether you will get the winter fuel payment this year.

6. SOCIAL WATER TARIFF - £300

If you're on a low income, you may be able to get a social tariff from your water provider.

These vary by company, some companies offer a percentage discount, while others offer a fixed rate.

For example, under South East Water’s Social Tariff scheme your annual bill will be capped at £182.82 (East) or £146.94 (West).

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The average water bill is £448 a year, according to Water UK meaning in this case you could save more than £300.

7. SOCIAL BROADBAND TARIFF - £300

Most broadband companies have social tariffs, which are usually available to people who claim Pension Credit.

The amount you'll save varies, though it can be worth hundreds of pounds as one woman previously revealed.

There's a list of all the providers with social tariffs on telecoms regulator Ofcom's website.

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