
As energy bills remain a major concern across the UK, especially for older residents, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed that pensioners will once again receive the Winter Fuel Payment for 2025–2026, with payments going up to £600 per person depending on their circumstances.
This vital tax-free support is aimed at helping pensioners cover rising heating costs during the coldest months of the year and is paid directly into recipients’ bank accounts from November 2025.
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DWP £600 Winter Fuel Payment 2025
The Winter Fuel Payment is a government-backed annual financial support scheme aimed at helping pensioners pay their energy bills during winter.
Introduced to combat seasonal energy poverty, it provides a one-off, non-taxable payment every winter to those who meet age and residency requirements. It has become a staple part of the UK’s wider support structure for older people.
In 2025, it continues to provide substantial assistance amid continued cost-of-living challenges.
Overview
Category | Details |
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Administered by | Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) |
Amount | £250–£600 (depending on age and living situation) |
Payment Window | November to December 2025 |
Eligibility Cut-off Date | Born on or before 25 September 1958 |
Qualifying Week | Expected: 22–28 September 2025 |
Application Needed? | No |
Taxable | No |
Official Source | gov.uk |
Payment Amount
The amount you receive under the Winter Fuel Payment in 2025 depends on your age and household composition.
The total amount includes the Winter Fuel Payment itself plus an additional Pensioner Cost of Living top-up, which was first introduced during the energy crisis and is extended this year.
Complete Breakdown
Household Circumstance | Born between 25 Sep 1944 and 25 Sep 1958 | Born before 25 Sep 1944 |
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Live alone or with no other qualifying person | £500 | £600 |
Live with another qualifying person (both eligible) | £250 | £300 |
Reside in a care home and qualify | £250 | £300 |
These amounts reflect the continued support from the government to ensure pensioners can heat their homes during the coldest months without financial hardship.
Eligibility Criteria
The eligibility criteria for Winter Fuel Payment remain relatively unchanged from previous years. To qualify:
- You must have been born on or before 25 September 1958
- You must have been living in the UK during the qualifying week (expected to be 22–28 September 2025)
- You must not be subject to immigration control that limits access to public funds
Most eligible pensioners will receive the payment automatically, especially if they already claim the State Pension or other qualifying benefits.
When You Might Need to Apply
You may need to apply if:
- You are not receiving a benefit that triggers automatic payment (e.g. State Pension)
- You live abroad in a qualifying country but have a UK connection
In such cases, you can apply through the DWP Winter Fuel Payment Centre, either by phone or by downloading the form from the official Winter Fuel Payment page.
Payment Schedule for 2025
Winter Fuel Payments will be distributed between November and December 2025. The DWP processes most payments automatically.
- The transaction will appear on your bank statement with the reference “DWP WFP”
- If you don’t receive it by late December, you should contact the Winter Fuel Payment Centre
Update Your Details with DWP
It’s important to ensure your details are up to date to avoid delays or missed payments.
Notify the DWP if:
- You’ve moved into a care home
- You’ve changed your bank account or home address
- You’ve stopped receiving a qualifying benefit
- You’ve recently returned to the UK after living abroad
Changes should be reported by September 2025 to ensure timely payment.
FAQ’s
Q1: When will I get my payment?
A = Between November and December 2025. Watch for “DWP WFP” on your bank statement.
Q2: Do I need to apply?
A = No, unless you don’t receive qualifying benefits or live abroad.
Q3: Can I get Winter Fuel Payment if I live in the EU?
A = Yes, but only if you meet UK connection and residency rules. Contact the International Pension Centre.
Q4: Does this payment affect my other benefits?
A = No, it’s tax-free and doesn’t impact other benefits or entitlements.