Winter Fuel Payments are set to be replaced by a new devolved benefit for over one million pensioners in Scotland. The Scottish Government is set to introduce a new devolved, annual heating payment this winter to help more than one million State Pensioners with higher energy bills during the colder months. Pension Age Winter Heating Payment (PAWHP) will be administered and delivered by Social Security Scotland and replace Winter Fuel Payments from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Payments will be worth up to £300 and provided on a like-for-like basis as its DWP counterpart. A recent consultation outlined proposals on delivery of the payment, eligibility and proposed payment rates - based on age and household circumstances - much like the qualifying criteria for Winter Fuel Payments. Under PAWHP, everyone in Scotland who is currently eligible to receive the Winter Fuel Payment will continue to receive the same level of support, but paid by Social Security Scotland and not DwP.
The Scottish Government has confirmed that payments will continue to be non-means tested and tax free. It also said: “Based on estimations of eligible claimants, PAWHP will be an investment of around £180 million in the first year (2024/25), providing support to over one million eligible people.” Winter Fuel Payments are usually paid automatically to eligible households between November and January.
Proposals for PAWHP will follow the same payment timetable and automation. Eligibility fo.
