
All the benefits that could stop on your next birthday including Universal Credit
TO YOUR BENEFIT All the benefits that could stop on your next birthday including Universal Credit
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window)
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
IF you are claiming benefits you should be aware that once you reach a certain age, they could stop.
Once you reach 66, the age of retirement in the UK, you can no longer claim Universal Credit and begin claiming the state pension instead.
Sign up for Scottish Sun
newsletter
Sign up
1
Once you reach state pension age you can no longer claim Universal Credit
Credit: Getty
It is currently worth £230.25 a week, but how much you get depends on your circumstances.
But it means you will lose out on other benefits you might have been claiming such as Universal Credit.
And you can top up your state pension if you are on a lower income, with benefits specially available for those of retirement age.
Meanwhile, some state benefits are available regardless of age, such as Attendance Allowance.
It is also worth noting that the state pension is different to a pension you may have through work, which you can access when you are 55.
This will rise to 57 come 2028, and the age you can claim the state pension will rise to 67 in the same year.
Below we explain what benefits which stop at state pension age, what you can continue claiming and new help available.
What benefits stop at state pension age?
There are a number of benefits that stop when either you or your partner reach the state pension age.
This includes legacy benefits such as Jobseekers Allowance, Income-related Employment and Support Allowance and Income Support.
You also can not claim Universal Credit when you reach state pension age.
Cash for Care
So if you're in a couple and are different ages, then it's when the youngest person reaches state pension age that joint Universal Credit claims will stop.
Two benefits stop when you reach state pension age, and regardless of your partner's age. These are:
Contribution-based JSA
Contributory ESA
Two further benefits available to the bereaved also stop:
Bereavement Support Payment
Widowed Parent's Allowance
You can still claim PIP and Disability Living Allowance if you were already receiving the benefit before you reached state pension age.
You can not make a new claim if you have not claimed the benefit before.
Which benefits continue after state pension age?
There are several other benefits that you can continue to get after reaching the state pension age, if eligible (for instance, your income is low).
They include:
Child Benefit
Carer's Allowance
Guardian's Allowance
Statutory Sick Pay
Housing Benefit
Council Tax support
Support for mortgage interest
Working tax credits (if you already get it, but not for new claims)
Child tax credits (if you already get it, but not for new claims)
Help with health costs
Cold Weather payments
Warm Home Discount Scheme
What benefits can I start claiming after state pension age?
Once you reach state pension age you could be eligible for a number of other benefits including Pension Credit.
This is a benefit which tops up your state pension if you are over the state pension and on a low income.
It can top up your weekly income up to £218.15 if you're single or joint income to £332.95.
The exact value will depend on your income but DWP says the average reward is worth more than £3,900 a year.
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.
Applying for Pension Credit can also give you access to a number of other benefits including a free TV licence, which can save you £174.50 per year.
Claiming the state pension can also give you access to the Winter Fuel Payment, worth £300 a year.
The payment was axed for millions of pensioners last winter and only those on certain benefits qualified.
But this winter it will be paid to individuals with a taxable income over £35,000 following public outcry.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Scottish Sun
4 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Liverpool's ambitious move for Isak can keep Man Utd off their perch once and for all… Fergie would have done the same
THREE decades of looking enviously at Manchester United's dominance clearly brought home the critical lessons to Liverpool. Having toppled the Anfield side off their 'perch', Sir Alex Ferguson set about establishing his own empire. 8 Arne Slot could lead Liverpool into a new dynasty Credit: Getty 8 The club want to add Newcastle star Alexander Isak to their squad Credit: Getty 8 Liverpool could knock Manchester United off the perch that Sir Alex Ferguson made for them Credit: Getty That meant never resting on their laurels — enjoy the moment, celebrate, then start again, making the changes needed to refresh and improve. If that means upsetting some of your players, so be it. The club comes first. And while Arne Slot won his first Prem crown by just tweaking the framework he had inherited from Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool's willingness to smash the British transfer record and bring Alexander Isak to Merseyside for £120million is the clearest signal that the Dutchman is looking to create something permanent. The move for Swedish star Isak, 25, is more than an isolated push in a summer of treading water. Instead, it is Slot laying out his cards. Winning the title was great. But it is only the beginning of his ambitions. With nearly a month to go before the start of the new season and Liverpool's team to face Bournemouth on August 15 could show four changes from Slot's first XI last term. Slot's fellow Dutchman Jeremie Frimpong was recruited from Bayer Leverkusen for £29.5m to fill the void left by Trent Alexander-Arnold's decision to move to Real Madrid. But the other transfer targets were about building something even better from a position of strength. Andy Robertson was a Klopp mainstay for seven trophy-stacked seasons but the Scot has started to look increasingly vulnerable. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Slot suggested Robertson's disrupted pre-season last summer was a factor but appeared to have signed his immediate replacement, bagging Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth for £40m. And while the midfield trio of Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai brought far more control and poise in the engine room than for much of the Klopp era, Slot wanted to upgrade his options. Darwin Nunez performs tragic Liverpool team-mate Diogo Jota's celebration after scoring in first game since his death He did that when Liverpool saw off Bayern Munich to lure Frimpong's Leverkusen club-mate Florian Wirtz, with just a little matter of £100m up front, plus up to £16.5m in add-ons. Now, with many inside and outside the club still mourning the tragic loss of Diogo Jota — something that, naturally, will long cast a shadow over the dressing room — Slot is thinking ahead once more. His interest in Isak has never exactly been hidden, although it appeared Newcastle, desperate to hang on to their attacking talisman, had held off Liverpool's desire to land him. But by making a direct approach now, with Isak all too aware that Liverpool are serious about getting him on board, the Anfield chief is showing he believes the title win was just the beginning. 8 8 TRANSFER NEWS LIVE - KEEP UP WITH ALL THE LATEST FROM A BUSY SUMMER WINDOW It is exactly what Fergie would have done, too. Remember how back-to-back crowns were followed by the shock of losing the title to Blackburn in 1995. Out went stalwarts Paul Ince, Mark Hughes and Andrei Kanchelskis. In came Beckham, Scholes, Butt and the Neville brothers, the Class of 92. It was a pattern that continued. Win then refresh. A pattern that helped Ferguson secure 13 Prem titles in the space of 21 seasons. All while Liverpool, who had been the ones to beat for so long, were suffering a title drought and only managed to finish second twice. Now, with the boot firmly on the other foot, it is Liverpool who are utilising their advantages — just as they always did in those glory days of the 70s and 80s. There may be more to come, too. Slot's signings are eye-catching but he has brought in nearly £56m from the departures of Alexander-Arnold, Jarell Quansah, Caoimhin Kelleher and Nat Phillips, with more to come if Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz go. With Madrid eyeing a move next summer for potentially out-of-contract Ibrahima Konate, the Reds have not given up on Marc Guehi at Crystal Palace. Isak, though, would be the icing on their cake. A line-leader who would offer a constant goal threat, able to hold the ball up and run in behind, and still not even entering his prime years. Keeping hold of Virgil van Dijk and Mo Salah was Slot, making them believe last term was the launchpad. What he has done since is already looking like he could finally put Liverpool right back on that perch. 8 Man United last won the league in 2011 Credit: Action Images - Reuters 8 Ferguson won the title 13 times during his illustrious reign Credit: PA:Press Association


Daily Mail
4 hours ago
- Daily Mail
Recruiter Robert Walters cuts more jobs as income falls again in face of global economic uncertainty
Robert Walters has cut more jobs after income fell again in the face of increased economic uncertainty globally. Bosses at the recruitment business cautioned that they do not expect to see a 'material improvement in hiring markets in the near term'. Robert Walters said it cut its headcount by a further 2 per cent, or 77 roles, to 3,125 employees by the end of June due to continued weakness in the market. The company has axed 500 jobs across its business over the past year. Robert Walters also reported yesterday that group net fee income fell by 13 per cent in the latest quarter. There was an 8 per cent fall in UK income to £12.1million for the quarter.


Scottish Sun
9 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Major car brand to overhaul popular SUV into ‘completely different car' in bid to keep up with rivals
A MAJOR car brand is giving a huge makeover to one of its most popular cars and it's going to look 'completely different'. The iconic SUV is getting an overhaul as part of the beloved brand's bid to keep up with its rivals. Advertisement 3 Volkswagen are overhauling the design of one of its most iconic vehicles Credit: Alamy 3 The ID 4 will be getting a brand new look Credit: Getty Volkswagen is the manufacturer of some of the UK's favourite cars, including the ID 4 SUV. The ID 4 is the company's second electric car, after the ID 3. Now, as the model approaches its fifth anniversary, Volkswagen has decided to give the car a modern makeover. Thomas Schäfer, Volkswagen's CEO, has said that the new version of the car is 'really beautiful'. Advertisement He added: "We'll re-do the ID 4 completely inside and out. It will be a completely different car - a huge step up." The car manufacturer is hoping to make the ID 4 closely resemble the upcoming ID 1 city cars and ID 2 superminis, which have a futuristic and sleek design. Thomas said that the change is part of a bid for the brand to 'stay competitive' and for the car - which is its 'most important electric vehicle in numbers' - to look like Volkswagen's other designs. According to Autocar, the new version of the vehicle is known as the 'electric Tiguan' in Volkswagen's HQ, though it is unknown if the ID 4 will keep its name. Advertisement However, Thomas has confirmed that several major cars produced by Volkswagen will keep their names, He said: 'We've decided we're not going to throw away the traditional, successful names that have carried us for so long, that we've invested in for so long, like Golf and Tiguan. The Volkswagen ID3 GTX Performance 'Why would you let them go?' First launched in 2020, the ID 4 is the fourth best-selling electric car in Europe behind the ID 7 and ID 4. Advertisement German-owned Volkswagen is keen to become a global leader in EVs and an electric Tiguan is believed to be part of the brand's plan to remain a major player in the market. The electric Tiguan would launch in 2025 or 2026, coinciding with the release of the redesigned ID 4. However, the car manufacturer has not confirmed which aspects of the car will be changed. The American and European variants will share similar designs, while the Chinese equivalents will reflect design trends in China. Advertisement