DWP Warns Over-66s Just Days Left to Opt Out of Winter Fuel Payment
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DWP Warns Over-66s Just Days Left to Opt Out of Winter Fuel Payment

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has issued an urgent reminder: pensioners aged 66 and over have only days left—until mid-September 2025—to opt out of the Winter Fuel Payment if they do not wish to receive it.

This timely alert comes after the benefit was reinstated to the vast majority of pensioners, but with a crucial income cap trigger point.

Key Facts at a Glance

ItemDetails
Deadline to opt out14 September 2025 (England/Wales); 15 September 2025 via DWP info
Age eligibilityBorn on or before 22 September 1959 (i.e., aged 66+)
Payment amount£200 (66–79 years); £300 if aged 80+ per household
Income threshold£35,000 taxable income—above this, payment clawed back via tax or SA
Repayment methodHMRC adjusts 2026/27 tax code or via self-assessment
Automatic vs claimAutomatic for most; claim needed only if category criteria not met
Scotland/Northern Ireland schemeScotland has separate payment; NI aligns with England/Wales
Scams warningFraudsters posing via text/email prompts—ignore such messages

Elderly Support: What’s Changing and What Pensioners Must Do

1. Universal Reinstatement with Income Cap
After being restricted in 2024 only to benefit claimants, the Winter Fuel Payment has been widely restored for winter 2025–26. However, pensioners with individual taxable income exceeding £35,000 must either repay it or opt out in advance

2. Opt-Out Deadline Approaching Fast
To sidestep later tax deductions, eligible pensioners must opt out by 14 September 2025 via the online form or call 0800 731 0160 before 6 pm . In some communications, the deadline is cited as 15 September—either way, swift action is essential.

3. Automatic Claw-Back for High Earners
Unused by opting out, HMRC will automatically reclaim the payment through tax code adjustments in 2026/27 (often at around £17–£33/month) or through self-assessment if applicable.

4. Payment Structure and Household Splitting
Household payments vary by age composition:

  • Under 80: £200 per household
  • 80 or over: £300 per household
    Complex splitting rules apply if couples have mixed ages or income situations

5. Claiming vs Automatic Eligibility
Most qualify automatically, with letters arriving in October/November and payment made in November/December 2025. Claims are needed only for those who’ve never received it or deferred their state pension.

6. Fraud Alert—Don’t Fall for Scams
Scammers are exploiting confusion over U-turns, sending fake texts/emails urging pensioners to “apply” and share banking details. The DWP never contacts people this way. Recipients should ignore such messages and report them to 7726 or Action Fraud .

The reinstated Winter Fuel Payment for winter 2025 offers vital support to pensioners, but the opt-out deadline is imminent.

If you’re over 66 with income above £35,000, you need to decide quickly—either allow for automatic recovery or proactively opt out before the mid-September cutoff. Be alert to scams, and take action now to protect your finances this winter.

FAQs

Who can opt out of the Winter Fuel Payment and why would they want to?

Anyone aged 66+ with taxable income over £35,000 may prefer to opt out to avoid having the benefit clawed back later via their tax code or self-assessment.

How can I opt out, and what’s the deadline?

You must either complete an opt-out form online or call the Winter Fuel Payment Centre on 0800 731 0160 before 14 or 15 September 2025, depending on your communication

What happens if I don’t opt out but earn above £35,000?

The full payment will be automatically recovered by HMRC, either via adjustments to your 2026/27 tax code (for PAYE) or included in your 2025/26 self-assessment return

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