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Winter fuel allowance to be means tested: checking Pension Credit entitlement now more important than ever.

 Mike Ambery, Retirement Savings Director at Standard Life, part of Phoenix Group said: “The Chancellor today announced the winter fuel allowance for pensioners will be means tested in future, with only pensioners claiming Pension Credit or other means-tested benefits eligible. Pension Credit is a vital lifeline for people of State Pension age and on low incomes, however a huge number of potentially eligible pensioners still don’t take it up. It’s now even more vital that people who can get this help, and therefore retain their winter fuel allowance as a result, do so.
 
 “Many people mistakenly believe that if they have some savings or their own home they won’t be entitled to Pension Credit, with others worried about a perceived stigma attached to claiming. However, eligibility is wider than often assumed and Pension Credit can be a real lifeline when times are tough. We would urge people to check eligibility with a benefits adviser or the Government’s online Pension Credit calculator and make sure they are getting all the help available.”
  

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